Religious ambiguity and religious diversity

New York: Oxford University Press (2001)
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This study looks at two central religious issues--the religious ambiguity of the world and the diversity of faiths--and probes their implications for religious beliefs. Author Robert McKim offers a self-critical, open, and tentative approach to beliefs about religious matters.

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original McKim, Robert (2000) "Religious Ambiguity and Religious Diversity". Oxford University Press USA

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