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Intellectual, humanist and religious commitment : acts of assent

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This book offers a rigorous analysis of why commitment matters and the challenges it presents to a range of believers. Peter Forrest treats commitment as a response to lost innocence.

He considers the intellectual consequences of this by demonstrating why, for example, we should not believe in angels.

He then explores why humans are attached to reason and to humanism, recognising the different commitments made by theist and non-theist humanists.

Finally, he analyses religious faith, specifically fideism, defining it by way of contrast to Descartes, Pascal and William James, as well as contemporary philosophers including John Schellenberg and Lara Buchak. Of particular interest to scholars working on the philosophy of religion, the book makes the case both for and against committing to God, recognising that God’s divine character sets up an emotional rather than an intellectual barrier to commitment to worship.

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Bloomsbury Academic
1350238147 / 9781350238145
Paperback / softback
231.042
17/06/2021
United Kingdom
English
224 pages
24 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2019.