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The Decision of Faith - Can Christian Beliefs Be Freely Chosen? (Paperback)
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The Decision of Faith - Can Christian Beliefs Be Freely Chosen? (Paperback)
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Christian theologians have historically described a 'saving faith
in God' as containing a fundamental element of 'belief'. However,
philosophers present strong arguments exist that we are not capable
of freely deciding which beliefs we will hold. Rather, we simply
find ourselves believing things as the evidence before us seems to
dictate. So, if belief is indeed involuntary, and if certain
beliefs are requisite for Christian faith, then how can the matter
of one's salvation rest on whether one has freely put one's faith
in God? After explaining this objection to the Christian
affirmation that faith is a voluntary matter for which God will
hold all people morally accountable, this study in philosophical
theology explores how the Christian theist might respond to this
objection. Kevin Kinghorn uses experimental studies within the
psychological literature on self-deception to make sense of the
Christian idea of 'spiritual blindness'; and argues that whether or
not a person wilfully contributes to self-deception will hinge on
decisions he or she makes either to embrace or avoid the truth as
he or she sees it. Kinghorn then attempts to show that decisions of
this type - more specifically, decisions to embrace or avoid the
truth about God, wherever the truth lies - are ultimately more
fundamental to the kind of relationship with God commended by the
Christian religion than is the question of what a person believes.
Kinghorn's conclusion is that the Christian theist can indeed rebut
the objection pending against him or her, but only if he or she
adopts Kinghorn's own account of the nature of faith, which
provides a sharper distinction between faith and belief than is
generally found in accounts of faith within the Christian
tradition.
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