<p><span>Near hysteria has erupted in the media, state and federal legislatures, community boards, and churches around critical race theory (CRT). Despite the term's history, development, and clearly defined meaning, it has become a catch-all for white America's fears, deflections, and equivocations
Faith - what it is and what it isnβt
β Scribed by Terrence W. Tilley
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β¦ Table of Contents
Title Page......Page 2
Copyright Page......Page 3
Contents......Page 4
Acknowledgments......Page 6
Introduction......Page 7
Faith and Belief......Page 9
Faith and Morality......Page 13
Faith and Feeling......Page 17
Faith and Religion......Page 18
Conclusion......Page 22
People of Faith......Page 23
The God(s) of Faith......Page 27
The Relationship of Faith......Page 37
Conclusion......Page 41
Understanding Faith......Page 42
Articulating Faith......Page 43
Conclusion......Page 52
Stories of Faith......Page 53
Symbols of Faith......Page 61
Practices of Faith......Page 65
Conclusion......Page 69
Assessing Faith......Page 70
Appraising Faith......Page 74
Conclusion......Page 84
Excursus......Page 85
Projections and Constructions......Page 87
Faith in the Light of Constructivism......Page 91
References......Page 93
Works Consulted......Page 95
β¦ Subjects
Faith, Religion, Theology
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