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The Logic of Faith in Christianity
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Since some believe that faith and logic are opposites, some consider faith to be nothing more than a naive acceptance of certain religious truths, while it is the exact opposite. |
You meet skeptics every day. They ask questions like: |
The true "spiritual enthusiasm" is what we generally call "the church". This expresses this grouping, towards what has already been renewed. |
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977-6010-12-1 | 977-384-000-15 | 977-6010-65-2 | |
Author |
Michael Yosef Abd ElMasseih | Lee Strobel | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel |
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Michael Yosef Abd ElMasseih | Lee Strobel | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel |
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Mohamed H. Ghoneam | |||
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Michael Yosef Abd ElMasseih | Lee Strobel | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel |
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Arabic | English | English | English |
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Arabic | English | English | English |
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Adults | |||
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Arabic | English | English | English |
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Paperback | Paperback | Paperback | Paperback |
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Paperback | Paperback | Paperback | Paperback |
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138 | 144 | 162 | |
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Paperback | Paperback | Paperback | Paperback |
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126 gm | 142gm | 158 gm | |
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This is the first of two volumes of the only English edition of Hegel's Aesthetics, the work in which he gives full expression to his seminal
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