Question of religion
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- 024189770X
- 291 COR
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In a multi-racial, socially disoriented world the question of religion becomes more, not . less, relevant. There are many choices, but . for each and everyone of us the quest is personal, a's it is for the two authors of this book, who are sharing their own thoughts, their own doubts and queries, and their own feelings about vital issues. They pose fundamental questions, but do not presume to give definitive answers, since only you - the reader - can decide for yourself which particular religion, faith or philo-
sophy meets your own personal needs.
The Question of Religion is one of a series of books by William Corlett and John Moore, under the general title Questions,
details of which are given on the back flap of this jacket. The books consider the basic questions in life and how they are
answered by the world's great religions. In this, the first book in the series, the idea of Man as a religious being is explored.
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