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Asking, inquirers in conversation, Harry T. Cook

Label
Asking, inquirers in conversation, Harry T. Cook
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Asking
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Harry T. Cook
Sub title
inquirers in conversation
Summary
Too much communication in the world of religion is one-way: from clergy to lay persons who, if ever respectfully engaged, would become serious inquirers. The most desirable means of effective engagement is the give-and-take method of eliciting and clarifying questions and then drawing the questioner into the answering process. That, combined with the intellectual rigor of Enlightenment thinking in the formation of beliefs, will go a long way toward making contemporary religion a here-and-now enterprise, thus saving it from hopeless irrelevance
Target audience
adult
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