The Philosophy of Religion - UK Essays.
The concept of hope has been hopelessly trivialized by the modern mind, just as the concept of faith has. just as I believe usually means merely I feel, so I hope usually means only I wish or wouldn't it be nice if. But Christian hope, the theological virtue of hope, is not a wish or a feeling; it is a rock-solid certainty, a guarantee, an anchor. We bury our dead in the sure and certain.
It seems to me that Christianity has tried to bridge the gap between Faith and Reason in the last few years. In the past, Christians had to believe that every word in the Bible is true. If a Christian did not believe a part of the Bible then they were made to feel like they did not have enough Faith in God. Writers like Tertullian believed that once a person had chosen Christianity as a faith.
Faith and reason. Religion -- Philosophy. Religionsphilosophie; View all subjects; More like this: User lists; Similar Items; Find a copy online. Links to this item. Table of contents Find a copy in the library. Finding libraries that hold this item. Details. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Kenny, Anthony, 1931-What is faith? Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.
This is a level 11 course for students seeking an advanced introduction to contemporary issues in the philosophy of religion. Students will gain an up-to-date, in-depth and detailed instruction in topics such as: the concept of God, arguments for the existence of God, thenature of and relationship between faith and reason, argum ents.
Book Description. In Faithful Reason, the noted Catholic philosopher John Haldane explores various aspects of intellectual and practical life from a perspective inspired by Catholic thought and informed by his distinctive philosophical approach: 'Analytical Thomism'.Haldane's discussions of ethics, politics, education, art, social philosophy and other themes explain why Catholic thought is.
Philosophy of Religion, Faith and Philosophy, Religious Studies and Sophia. JSTOR is particularly useful for finding journal articles. 1) Natural theology R. Swinburne, The Existence of God, Second Edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2004 (esp. chaps 1-6). Richard Swinburne, Faith and Reason, Second Edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.
Faith, Reason and Imagination: the Study of Theology and Philosophy in the 21st Century John Milbank The Centre of Theology and Philosophy; Nottingham and Southwell, Nottinghamshire, UK I The social and cultural context for the study of theology is changing drastically. Traditionally theology has been studied as a vocational discipline, subsequent to the undertaking of other studies, in.