“The Double Movement Dance of a Free-Religious Faith” by Andrew James Brown

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Brown, Andrew James. “The Double Movement Dance of a Free-Religious Faith.” Blogspot. Caute, 26 Nov. 2025, https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/2025/11/the-double-movement-dance-of-free.html.

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Hungarian word for faith. :: Hit

Nuance in the meaning of the Hungarian word for faith, hit. :: Faith in doctrines of a specific denomination

Per Andrew James Brown, why can't a free-religious community adopt the Hungarian Unitarian Church's understanding of faith. :: Faith in free-religion can't be captured in a catechism

Metaphor Andrew James Brown uses to explain free-religious faith. :: Ice dancing moment of throw

Per Andrew James Brown, free-religious faith is a double movement of giving up and getting back.

Per Andrew James Brown, in an ice dancing moment of throw, faith is demonstrated as:
1.
2. Trust in the landing
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Courage of the throw

Per Andrew James Brown, in an ice dancing moment of throw, faith is felt as:

  1. Courage of the throw

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Trust in the landing

Per Andrew James Brown, in an ice dancing moment of throw, faith is felt as:
?

  1. Courage of the throw
  2. Trust in the landing

Per Andrew James Brown, how does free-religious faith respond to the possibility of disaster? :: It doesn't give it the last word.

Per Ed Mooney, the recognition that wisdom begins with acknowledging one's lack of knowledge. :: The modesty of Socratic ignorance

Per Andrew James Brown, the ground we return to after a leap of free-religious faith is transformed by what? :: The leap itself

Japanese word that means "true-entrusting." :: shinjin