Trinity University Digital Commons @ Trinity Philosophy Faculty Research Philosophy Department 2020 Faith: A Critical Review--What is Left at the End of the Day Lawrence Kimmel Trinity University,
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[email protected]. Faith: a critical review--what is left at the end of the day - - L a w r e n c e K i m m e l In what follows I will try to set out some of my own rethinking-- fundamental things I believe and believe in – – enduring terms of engagement about the universe, life, death, faith -- in a concern to sort out what we have left at the end of the day. I Thinking back on the earliest moorings of my own spiritual awakening (I would not have used this language at the time) I was maybe four or five, sleeping outside on the second-floor porch at my grandfather’s house. There was no roof for the porch, and I would fall asleep looking into a star-filled night sky.