Merold Westphal is considered to be one of the preeminent
Continental philosophers of religion. His articulation of faith as
the task of a lifetime has become a touchstone in contemporary
debates concerning faith's relationship to reason. As Justin Sands
explores his philosophy, he illuminates how Westphal's concept of
faith reveals the pastoral, theological intent behind his thinking.
Sands sees Westphal's philosophy as a powerful articulation of
Protestant theology, but one that is in ecumenical dialogue with
questions concerning apologetics and faith's relationship to ethics
and responsibility, a more Catholic point of view. By bringing out
these features in Westphal's philosophy, Sands intends to find core
philosophical methodologies as well as a passable bridge for
philosophers to cross over into theological discourses.
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