Need for Certainty

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Author_Robert Towler
belief systems comparison
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Category=QRAB
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Chapel
Characteristic Cognitive Style
Christian denominations
churchgoer psychology
Clue
Cognitive Style
Conventional Religion
denominational diversity
Destiny
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eq_nobargain
faith typologies
Fellowship
Follow
Good Life
Hold
Holy Spirit's Indwelling
Holy Spirit’s Indwelling
Ill
Inclined
Invisible Religion
Judgement
Life After Death
Mankind
Modern USA
Omnipresent
qualitative case analysis
Religious Attitude
religious pluralism
Religious style
Sacred Cosmos
Spiritual World
styles of religious expression in Christianity
Theodicy
USA
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367631659
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1984, The Need for Certainty explores the different ways in which people can be religious within the conventional traditions of the main Christian denominations.

Based on in-depth analysis of letters sent to John Robinson, then Bishop of Woolwich, after the publication of his book Honest to God, The Need for Certainty describes five contrasting ways of being religious and explores how, despite being mutually incompatible, they are able to coexist in the churches. In doing so, it argues that a proper grasp of this wide variation in styles of religiousness is a prerequisite for quantitative surveys of religion. Each contrasting religious style is explored in turn and illustrated with quotations from the original letters. The intense desire for religious certainty is extensively explored and presented as a debased, but common, form of religious aspiration that often leads to the degeneration of faith.

The Need for Certainty is ideal for those with an interest in Christianity, the sociology of religion, and theology.

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