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The Architecture of Belief: Authority, Dissent, and the Making of Personal Faith

by Joseph P. Gorman
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781977291240
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Outskirts Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Outskirts Press
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  • Pages: 124
  • Original Price: GBP 14.95
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 177 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Religious

The Architecture of Belief uses Christianity as a lens through which to examine the deeper structural and psychological mechanisms underlying religious development. Rather than approaching faith as purely devotional, doctrinal, or apologetic, the book explores how belief evolves from personal spiritual encounter into institutional authority, then repeatedly cycles through dissent, reform, fragmentation, and rediscovery.

By recognizing this recurring pattern, the reader is invited to consider what remains when belief refuses to fully resolve - not dismissed, debated, or settled by authority, but simply left unanswered. The book does not seek to persuade or instruct. Instead, it observes the quiet space that emerges when certainty fades and inherited assurances lose their permanence.

The Architecture of Belief ultimately examines the tension between collective answers and individual understanding, suggesting that while beliefs may be shared communally, meaning itself remains deeply personal. In the end, responsibility for what one accepts, rejects, or continues to question cannot be transferred. It always returns to the individual.

Gorman, Joseph P.: - The author approaches belief as a living process rather than a fixed doctrine. Drawing on the life and message of Jesus and the historical development of Christianity as a guiding example, the book traces how any religious belief evolves once a message begins to live within a community. From the first encounter with a teacher's voice, through the formation of shared traditions and recognized authority, to the inevitable emergence of disagreement and division, the author examines the structural forces that shape religious life. As these structures mature, individuals are eventually confronted with the personal question of whether to remain within them, reinterpret them, or step beyond them. Written in a reflective and accessible style, the author offers readers a framework for understanding the architecture through which belief moves-from collective certainty to individual awareness-inviting believers, seekers, and thoughtful observers alike to consider how faith traditions form, endure, and transform those who inherit them. The author has spent many years reflecting on faith, responsibility, and the institutions that shape both. His earlier work, Grace vs Responsibility: How Karma Unites What Religion Divides, examined fragmentation within organized religion and the tension between what is given and what must be undertaken. Here, he turns to the architecture beneath belief-the structures that make such fragmentation inevitable.

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