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What do the terms ‘belief’ and ‘believe’ actually signify? Is the concept of ‘believing integral to a solid religious conviction? Wilfred Cantwell Smith;s radical study is a response to these topical and fervently debated questions. A highly respected author, he tackles these complex issues in a highly lucid and cogent style. Today the concept of ‘believing’ is generally considered to be of central significance to one’s faith. Smith’s comprehensive enquirey, conducted from a historical standpoint, reveals that this emphasis on its importance is a relatively modern phenomenon. The author traces…mehr

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What do the terms ‘belief’ and ‘believe’ actually signify? Is the concept of ‘believing integral to a solid religious conviction? Wilfred Cantwell Smith;s radical study is a response to these topical and fervently debated questions. A highly respected author, he tackles these complex issues in a highly lucid and cogent style. Today the concept of ‘believing’ is generally considered to be of central significance to one’s faith. Smith’s comprehensive enquirey, conducted from a historical standpoint, reveals that this emphasis on its importance is a relatively modern phenomenon. The author traces the history of ‘believing’ through: • discussion of religious belief from a modern philosophical and linguistic perspective. • assessment of the history of the English words ‘belief’ and ‘believe’ • the study of biblical passages This profound and innovative text is an essential read for anyone interested in contemporary theological debate.
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Wilfred Cantwell Smith is Professor Emeritus of the Comparative History of Religion at Harvard and was also Chairman of the Study of Religion there. His academic career has taken him from Lahore, India, through Montreal to Harvard. He has published many academic texts as well as journal articles, and has been on the editorial board of seven scholarly journals in the UK and overseas.