In "Vigilant Faith: Passionate Agnosticism in a Secular World, "
Daniel Boscaljon takes up the contemporary challenges to faith by
skepticism and secularism. He proposes a model of faith for
believers and unbelievers alike--a passionate agnosticism--that is
rooted in a skeptical consciousness. Skepticism and faith are
structurally similar, he writes, in that they share an "unknowing"
quality. The author argues that vigilance--the act of keeping
watch, a spiritual practice in its own right--is as necessary a
precondition for the structure of faith as it is for the structure
of skepticism. A suspension in uncertainty and an openness to
possibility require vigilance, he attests, if faith and skepticism
are to avoid the often dogmatic tendencies of both theism and
atheism to cling to their own brands of certainty and
knowledge.
Boscaljon has three aims: to expand the current, post-theistic
definitions of God for greater relevance to human beings on an
individual and existential level; to integrate skepticism into
faith so that it will restore the importance of faith to current
theology and recover it from anti-intellectual bias; and to
conceptualize the vigilance of faith in such a way that can provide
a vocabulary for distinguishing "good faith" from "bad faith." He
offers a variety of cultural examples ranging from film to poetry
to represent a life of faith and to show how its components come
together in practice. As an alternative to the prevailing
fundamentalisms in today's world, his book proposes a paradigmatic
understanding of faith in which theism, atheism, and agnosticism
refuse to differ.
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