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Faith and Reason - Three Views (Paperback)
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Faith and Reason - Three Views (Paperback)
Series: Spectrum Multiview Book Series
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Life confronts us with an endless stream of questions. Some are
trivial. But some draw us into the deepest dimensions of human
inquiry, a place where our decisions have profound implications for
life and faith. Is there a God, and if so, how can I know anything
about who or what God is? Is the quest for truth an elusive dream?
How should I live and what should I value? What happens at the end
of my biological existence? These questions lead people of every
creed and belief to consider important existential concepts. But
many people wrestle with the relationship between faith and reason
as they dig into the roots of this theological and philosophical
pursuit. Does a shared interest in a common set of questions
indicate that philosophy and theology are close kin and allies, or
are they competitors vying for our souls, each requiring a loyalty
that excludes the other? In this Spectrum Multiview volume Steve
Wilkens edits a debate between three different understandings of
the relationship between faith and reason, between theology and
philosophy. The first viewpoint, Faith and Philosophy in Tension,
proposes faith and reason as hostile, exclusive opposites, each
dangerous to the integrity of the other. The second, Faith Seeking
Understanding, suggests that faithful Christians are called to make
full use of their rational faculties to aid in the understanding
and interpretation of what they believe by faith. In the third
stance, Thomistic Synthesis, natural reason acts as a handmaiden to
theology by actively pointing people toward salvation and deeper
knowledge of spiritual truths. Bringing together multiple views on
the relationship between faith, philosophy and reason, this
introduction to a timeless quandary will help you navigate, with
rigor and joy, one of the most significant discussions of the
Christian community. Spectrum Multiview Books offer a range of
viewpoints on contested topics within Christianity, giving
contributors the opportunity to present their position and also
respond to others in this dynamic publishing format.
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