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Exploring Doubt Alex Wright

Exploring Doubt By Alex Wright

Exploring Doubt by Alex Wright


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Summary

Exploring Doubt discusses the rich and varied ways in which answers to 'the big questions' - questions about faith, belief, authenticity and the existence of 'something else' - have always been most effectively articulated through the language not of absolute conviction, but of the marvelously improbable and ultimately unknowable.

Exploring Doubt Summary

Exploring Doubt: Landscapes of Loss and Longing by Alex Wright

Exploring Doubt discusses the rich and varied ways in which answers to 'the big questions' - questions about faith, belief, authenticity and the existence of 'something else' - have always been most effectively articulated through the language not of absolute conviction, but of the marvelously improbable and ultimately unknowable.

Exploring Doubt Reviews

'At a time when the public debate on religious faith seems to be more about conviction and ideology than about doubt and ambiguity, this book offers a personal and often moving account of the value of uncertainty. Alex Wright observes the beauty of the physical landscape and combines observation and reflection with memories of human turmoil. His unfolding narrative will take you gently inside yourself.' - Mona Siddiqui, OBE, Professor of Islamic and Interreligious Studies, University of Edinburgh';'John Henry Newman once sought to comfort a bereaved friend by noting how the dead can seem more real to us than when they were alive, more present in their absence than when in the flesh. This apparent paradox - of presence in absence - is the theme of Alex Wright's remarkable book. It is a book of bereavements, personal and cultural. Wright weaves together a set of reflections on the loss and remaining of faith in our times with the loss of his first marriage, setting both in the landscape - the seascape - of the North Norfolk coast. For it was there that his marriage both flowered and faded, in a place where the distinction between land and sea is both lost and remembered in the ceaseless flow of the tides. There is a revelation in the sea's withdrawing, a renewal in the passing of relationships, and it is the finding of such returns that Wright's book delivers: a calm, cultured, beguiling - if sometimes unsettling - meditation that will resonate with many, in many different ways. A wonderful and profound book.' - Gerard Loughlin, Professor of Theology, Durham University

About Alex Wright

Alex Wright is Executive Editor for Classical Studies and Religion at I.B.Tauris, where he is also general editor of the I.B.Tauris Short Histories series. He has written two other books for DLT - Meanings of Life (2005) and Why Bother With Theology? (2002).

Additional information

GOR009364474
9780232530605
0232530602
Exploring Doubt: Landscapes of Loss and Longing by Alex Wright
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd
20170907
192
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