Rational Faith

Rational Faith
Author: Stephen T Davis
Publsiher: Lion Books
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2017-02-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780745980072

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If God exists, why doesn't he eliminate suffering and evil? Does evolution disprove Christianity? Can religion be explained by cognitive science? People have grappled for ages with these kinds of questions. And many in today's academic world find Christian belief untenable. But renowned philosopher Stephen Davis argues that belief in God is indeed a rational and intellectually sound endeavor. Drawing on a lifetime of rigorous reflection and critical thinking, he explores perennial and contemporary challenges to Christian faith. Davis appraises objections fairly and openly, offering thoughtful approaches to common intellectual problems. Real questions warrant reasonable responses. Examine for yourself the rationality of the Christian faith.

Chance or Purpose

Chance or Purpose
Author: Christoph Schoenborn
Publsiher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2009-09-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781681490854

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Cardinal Christoph Schönborn's article on evolution and creation in The New York Times launched an international controversy. Critics charged him with biblical literalism and 'creationism'. In this book, Cardinal Schönborn responds to his critics by tackling the hard questions with a carefully reasoned "theology of creation". Can we still speak intelligently of the world as 'creation' and affirm the existence of the Creator, or is God a 'delusion'? How should an informed believer read Genesis? If God exists, why is there so much injustice and suffering? Are human beings a part of nature or elevated above it? What is man's destiny? Is everything a matter of chance or can we discern purpose in human existence? In his treatment of evolution, Cardinal Schönborn distinguishes the biological theory from 'evolutionism', the ideology that tries to reduce all of reality to mindless, meaningless processes. He argues that science and a rationally grounded faith are not at odds and that what many people represent as 'science' is really a set of philosophical positions that will not withstand critical scrutiny. Chance or Purpose? directly raises the philosophical and theological issues many scientists today overlook or ignore. The result is a vigorous, frank dialogue that acknowledges the respective insights of the philosopher, the theologian and the scientist, but which calls on them to listen and to learn from each another.

The Nature Procedure Extent Value and Effects of a Rational Faith Considered

The Nature  Procedure  Extent  Value and Effects of a Rational Faith Considered
Author: William Dodwell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1745
Genre: Sermons, English
ISBN: OXFORD:N11709143

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A Rational Faith Or A Scientific Basis for Belief in a Future Progressive State Versus Faith in Traditions and Dogmas Irreconcilable with Reason

A Rational Faith  Or  A Scientific Basis for Belief in a Future Progressive State Versus Faith in Traditions and Dogmas Irreconcilable with Reason
Author: H. J. B. (Hugh Junor Browne)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1892
Genre: Spiritualism
ISBN: STANFORD:36105046655903

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Rational Religion and Morals Presenting Analysis of the Functions of Mind Under the Operations and Directions of Reason

Rational Religion and Morals  Presenting Analysis of the Functions of Mind  Under the Operations and Directions of Reason
Author: Thomas J. Vaiden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1038
Release: 1852
Genre: Rationalism
ISBN: UOMDLP:afz1659:0001.001

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Kant s Rational Religion and the Radical Enlightenment

Kant   s Rational Religion and the Radical Enlightenment
Author: Anna Tomaszewska
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2022-07-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350195868

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Kant's defence of religion and attempts to reconcile faith with reason position him as a moderate Enlightenment thinker in existing scholarship. Challenging this view and reconceptualising Kant's religion along rationalist lines, Anna Tomaszewska sheds light on its affinities with the ideas of the radical Enlightenment, originating in the work of Baruch Spinoza and understood as a critique of divine revelation. Distinguishing the epistemological, ethical and political aspects of such a critique, Tomaszewska shows how Kant's defence of religion consists of rationalizing its core tenets and establishing morality as the essence of religious faith. She aligns him with other early modern rationalists and German Spinozists and reveals the significance for contemporary political philosophy. Providing reasons for prioritizing freedom of thought, and hence religious criticism, over an unqualified freedom of belief, Kant's theology approximates the secularising tendency of the radical Enlightenment. Here is an understanding of how the shift towards a secular outlook in Western culture was shaped by attempts to rationalize rather than uproot Christianity.

Pessimism in Kant s Ethics and Rational Religion

Pessimism in Kant s Ethics and Rational Religion
Author: Dennis Vanden Auweele
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2018-11-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781498580403

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Dennis Vanden Auweele explores Kant’s moral and religious philosophy and shows that a pessimistic undercurrent pervades them. This provides a new vantage point not only to comprehensively assess Kantian philosophy, but also to provide much needed context and reading assistance to the general premises of Kant's philosophy and rationality.

Rational Belief

Rational Belief
Author: Robert Audi
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780190221850

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Rational Belief provides conceptions of belief and knowledge, offers a theory of how they are grounded, and connects them with the will and thereby with action, moral responsibility, and intellectual virtue. A unifying element is a commitment to representing epistemology-which is centrally concerned with belief-as integrated with a plausible philosophy of mind that does justice both to the nature of belief and to the conditions for its formation and regulation. Part One centers on belief and its relation to the will. It explores our control of our beliefs, and it describes several forms belief may take and shows how beliefs are connected with the world outside the mind. Part Two concerns normative aspects of epistemology, explores the nature of intellectual virtue, and presents a theory of moral perception. The book also offers a theory of the grounds of both justification and knowledge and shows how these grounds bear on the self-evident. Rationality is distinguished from justification; each clarified in relation to the other; and the epistemological importance of the phenomenal-for instance, of intuitional experience and other "private" aspects of mental life-is explored. The final section addresses social epistemology. It offers a theory of testimony as essential in human knowledge and a related account of the rational resolution of disagreements.