The justification of religious faith in Søren Kierkegaard, John Henry Newman, and William James
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The justification of religious faith in Søren Kierkegaard, John Henry Newman, and William James
(Gorgias dissertations, 8 . Religion ; vol. 1)
Gorgias Press, 2004
2nd Gorgias Press ed
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1st Gorgias Press ed., 2003
Bibliography: p. 259-288
Includes index
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内容説明
This book examines the religious epistemologies of Soren Kierkegaard, John Henry Newman, and William James in the light of contemporary challenges to religious faith. They defended the right of persons to embrace religious beliefs that are not strictly warranted by empirical evidence and logical argumentation. Faith must not be hampered, they argued, by the demands of reason narrowly conceived. Paul Sands notes, however, important differences in the way each relates faith to reason. Sands examines the religious epistemologies of Kierkegaard, Newman, and James in the context of two "givens" characteristic of early twenty-first century culture, namely, the intellectual hegemony of probabilism and the pluralization of the Western mind.
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