Item #7968 The Wilderness of Faith: Essays on Contemporary Mormon Thought. John Sillito.

The Wilderness of Faith: Essays on Contemporary Mormon Thought

Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1991. First Edition. 177pp. Octavo [23 cm] Illustrated wrappers. Near fine.

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Part of Signature Books’ Essays on Mormonism series, The Wilderness of Faith combines the insights of fifteen different authors writing about the directions of the contemporary Mormon experience. The Wilderness of Faith brings together the observations of contemporary Mormonism's most provocative thinkers, who explore challenges to faith in a period of change and growth and seek to balance the conflicting demands of conformity and individuality.

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