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Faith within reason

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Is it possible to think about religious beliefs philosophically?

Should religious beliefs be viewed as a flight from reason or as capable of rational support?

Can theologians learn from philosophers? Can philosophers learn from theologians? Is it possible to be both a good Christian and a good thinker?

Can there be such a thing as reasonable faith? This book is chiefly concerned with these questions and others related to them.

A collection of previously unpublished papers written by the late Herbert McCabe O.P., it examines the nature of religious belief, especially belief in God, with an eye on both theological and philosophical arguments.

Some thinkers have sought to drive a wedge between philosophy and theology.

Like Thomas Aquinas, whose writings he especially admired, McCabe seeks to show how the two can be systematically connected.

Some religious truths, he argues, may defy our understanding.

But this does not mean that they cannot be reasonably discussed.

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Product Details
Continuum
1441191879 / 9781441191878
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
230
01/10/2007
United Kingdom
English
173 pages
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