Uncertainty’s Connections to Spirituality/Religion
Richard J. Arend ()
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Richard J. Arend: University of Southern Maine
Chapter Chapter 14 in Uncertainty in Strategic Decision Making, 2024, pp 203-212 from Springer
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Abstract Explains and argues for the ways in which uncertainty connects to the spiritual. Describes the main connections and drivers. Argues that to better understand the uncertainty’s role in history, and its deeper meaning to a large proportion of the world’s current population, it is important to understand the connection to religion.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-48553-4_14
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