The Myth Of Certainty by Daniel Taylor

Argues that absolute certainty about religious truth is an illusion and that mature Christian faith is better understood as a reflective, risky commitment lived out amid doubt; it critiques both dogmatic certainty and reductionist skepticism, urging a humble, imaginative, narrative-based approach to belief that preserves reason, trust, practice, and communal formation without demanding incontrovertible proof.

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