The Critical Stance I

In Religious ambiguity and religious diversity. New York: Oxford University Press (2001)
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Abstract

Tentative belief involves recognition that the belief in question may need revision and may even be false. It is sometimes said that religious faith requires complete confidence and that religious belief is incompatible with the critical self‐scrutiny that I am advocating. However, tentative religious belief is sufficient to sustain many important forms of religious commitment.

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