The Mystery of Reason investigates the enterprise of human thought
searching for God. People have always found stepping-stones to
God's existence carved in the world and in the human condition.
This book examines the classical proofs of God's existence, and
affirms their continued validity. It shows that human thought can
connect with God and with other aspects of religious experience.
Moreover, it depicts how Christian faith is reasonable, and is
neither blind nor naked. Without reason, belief would degenerate
into fundamentalism; but without faith, human thought can remain
stranded on the reef of its own self-sufficiency. This book
proposes that the human mind must be in partnership with the human
heart in any quest for God. Paul Haffner is lecturer in systematic
and dogmatic theology in Rome at the Pontifical Gregorian
University, the Pontifical Lateran University and the Pontifical
Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum. In this series he has published The
Mystery of Creation, The Mystery of Mary and The Sacramental
Mystery.
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