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Religion and self-acceptance / by John F. Haught. --

Title
Religion and self-acceptance / by John F. Haught. --
Author
Haught, John F.
Publication
New York : Paulist Press, c1976.

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Description
vii, 189 p.; 21 cm. --
Summary
Some questions about religion won't and shouldn't go away: What gives rise to religious life? Is the religious man in touch with reality? What is the relationship between the desire to know and the need for self-acceptance? John F. Haught is reasserting the importance of these questions and searching for a productive new way of doing philosophy of religion.
Series Statement
Exploration book
Subject
  • Religion > Philosophy
  • Self-acceptance
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Identifying the desire to know -- Religion and the elements of consciousness -- Religion and psychic striving -- Religion and the desire for meaning -- The problem of God-language -- Belief in God and the desire to know -- Religious story and self-acceptance.
ISBN
0809119404 :
LCCN
^^^75044805^
OCLC
2283287
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library