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What Are We Doing When We Pray? - On Prayer and the Nature of Faith (Paperback, New Ed)
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What Are We Doing When We Pray? - On Prayer and the Nature of Faith (Paperback, New Ed)
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Vincent BrA1/4mmer's classic book on prayer from 1984 provides a
comprehensive philosophical analysis of central issues regarding
the nature and practice of prayer. What do we do when we ask things
of other people, when we thank them or praise them, when we express
penitence for what we have done to them and ask their forgiveness?
And how does doing these things in relation to God differ from when
we do them in relation to other people? And what does this entail
for the existence and nature of the God to whom we pray? This new
edition has been substantially revised and updated. Three new
chapters have been added which develop in detail a hint by G.K.
Chesterton that faith 'is not a thing like a theory but a thing
like a love affair.' Since prayer is the expression of this 'love
affair' it is also the clue to understanding the nature of faith.
These chapters contribute significantly to the current academic
interest in spirituality by showing how BrA1/4mmer's analysis of
prayer helps us to understand the nature of spirituality, of faith
and religious belief, and of theology. Spirituality is not aimed at
achieving religious 'experiences' or mystical 'knowledge' about
God; it is primarily aimed at attaining the religious form of life
and at coming to see the world in the light of faith. Religious
belief is not merely a cognitive enterprise like science; it cannot
be divorced from spirituality and the life of faith, and is
therefore fundamentally existential and not merely intellectual.
Serving as a valuable core text for students, this book also
contributes to a number of current debates in theology and
philosophy of religion: the debates on realism and religious
belief, on the rationality of faith and the nature of theology, on
the relation between religious belief and morality, on the relation
between science and religion and the lively debate among
evangelical Christians in America on the 'openness of God.'
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