The Wisdom to Doubt is a major contribution to the contemporary
literature on the epistemology of religious belief. Continuing the
inquiry begun in his previous book, Prolegomena to a Philosophy of
Religion, J. L. Schellenberg here argues that given our limitations
and especially our immaturity as a species, there is no reasonable
choice but to withhold judgment about the existence of an ultimate
salvific reality. Schellenberg defends this conclusion against
arguments from religious experience and naturalistic arguments that
might seem to make either religious belief or religious disbelief
preferable to his skeptical stance. In so doing, he canvasses
virtually all of the important recent work on the epistemology of
religion. Of particular interest is his call for at least
skepticism about theism, the most common religious claim among
philosophers.
The Wisdom to Doubt expands the author's well-known hiddenness
argument against theism and situates it within a larger atheistic
argument, itself made to serve the purposes of his broader
skeptical case. That case need not, on Schellenberg's view, lead to
a dead end but rather functions as a gateway to important new
insights about intellectual tasks and religious possibilities.
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