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The Faith of a Heretic.
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ExistentialismChristian SymbolismReligion StudiesBrilliant Young PhilosophersArtsChristian PracticeSpiritualityReligiosityReligious SystemsJewish ThoughtRational CriticismReligious PluralismLanguage StudiesReligious BeliefsComparative ReligionIntellectual History
One of America's most brilliant young philosophers tells why-after' trying two of them-he cannot believe in any of the worLd's great religions. He argues that acute, rational criticism of religious beliefs can, and should, exist along with deep feeling for man's religious quest. But for him traditional religious teachings are only one amung many sources which can inspire men to live and, if possible, die with some measure of nobility. / In the following articles in this series, outstanding young Catholic, Jewish, and Protestant thinkers-none of them professional clergymenwill describe their personal faiths and tell how they arrived at them.