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Belief and Unbelief: A Philosophy of Self-Knowlege by Novak, Michael - 1965
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Belief and Unbelief: A Philosophy of Self-Knowlege
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New York: New American Library, 1965. This is a mass market paperback. The book has the previous owner's name in pen on the front inside cover. The cover has an inch crease on both the top and bottom front right side edges. . Fifth Printing. Paperback. Good. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall.
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- Date Published 1965
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Transaction Pub, April 1994. Paper Back. Very Good. Best known for his landmark <i>Spirit of Democratic Capitalism<i> and other works on religion and economics, <i>Belief and Unbelief</i>, first published in 1964, reminds us that Novak is primarily a philosopher-though one who engages a diverse range of disciplines, including religion, politics, writing literary fiction, cultural studies, law, even sports. Raised Catholic, educated for twelve years in seminary schools in expectation of the priesthood, Novak instead chose lay life and after attending Harvard, married and devoted himself to writing. The experience of long hours alone in seminary, and the different sort of loneliness in the atmosphere of pervasive disregard of or hostility to faith in academia, led him to compare the similarities between his own religious views and his colleagues' atheistic aridity and desolation, the one a sense of separation and abandonment by God, the other the experience of no God.…
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