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  1. Belief or Nonbelief? has eight chapters, during which Eco and Cardinal Martini discuss various topics such as religion, belief, abortion, and ethics. The book's title refers to "the beliefs of those who do not believe in God or religious dogmas".

    • Italy
    • In cosa crede chi non crede?
    • Italian
  2. 1. Jan. 1996 · 1,967 ratings209 reviews. An internationally celebrated author of The Name of the Rose and a Vatican cardinal debate issues of religion, spirituality, and philosophy, asking why belief is important, and moving on to ethics, abortion, Catholicism, women, and the apocalypse. 45,000 first printing.

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    • Hardcover
  3. 7. Nov. 2013 · Belief or nonbelief? : a confrontation : Eco, Umberto : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Eco, Umberto; Martini, Carlo Maria, 1927-2012. Publication date. 2001. Topics.

  4. In this amicable but adversarial exchange of letters and ideas, Eco and Martini debate abortion, women in the Catholic Church, ethics, and the apocalypse. They frame a debate that has begun to rage...

    • 1559704977, 9781559704977
    • Umberto Eco, Carlo Maria Martini
    • Arcade Publishing, 2000
  5. Belief or Nonbelief? Taschenbuch – 1. April 2002. Englisch Ausgabe von Umberto Eco (Autor), Cardinal Martini (Autor), Harvey Cox (Vorwort) 3,9 10 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und Editionen anzeigen.

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  6. 16. Okt. 2012 · Belief or Nonbelief?: A Confrontation by Eco, Umberto. Books. ›. Politics & Social Sciences. ›. Philosophy. $14.95. Other Used and New from $3.00. Buy new: $14.95. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime FREE Returns. FREE delivery Monday, January 8 on orders shipped by Amazon over $35. Select delivery location.

    • Umberto Eco, Carlo Maria Martini
  7. Belief or Nonbelief?: A Confrontation. Umberto Eco & Carlo Maria Martini. Arcade ( 2012 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. One is the beloved author of The Name of the Rose, a celebrated scholar, philosopher, and self-declared secularist; the other is a preeminent clergyman and a respected expert on the New Testament.