Responses to the enlightenment : an exchange on foundations, faith and community /

Since the time of the Enlightenment in Western Europe, discussions of faith and reason have often pitted the believer against the skeptic, the theist against the atheist, and the person of one faith against the person of no professed faith. But the relation of reason to faith has been a matter of de...

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Main Author: Sweet, William.

Other Authors: Hart, Hendrik.

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, 2012.

Series: Value Inquiry Book Series 241.
Rodopi Religion, Theology and Philosophy Special E-Book Collection, 2007-2014, ISBN: 9789004357938.

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Call Number: BL51 .S935 2012

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --   |t REASON AND RELIGION /  |r Hendrik Hart --   |t LIBERALISM, PLURALISM, AND LIVED FAITH /  |r Hendrik Hart --   |t ANTI-FOUNDATIONALISM AND THE NATURE OF RELIGIOUS BELIEF /  |r William Sweet --   |t FAITH AS TRUST AND BELIEF AS INTELLECTUAL CREDULITY /  |r Hendrik Hart --   |t FAITH, BELIEF, AND RELIGIOUS TRUTH /  |r William Sweet --   |t DISCOURSE AND RELIGIOUS TRUTH /  |r William Sweet --   |t RELIGIOUS BELIEF, MEANING, AND ARGUMENT /  |r William Sweet --   |t FINAL VOCABULARIES AND BUILDING COMMUNITIES /  |r William Sweet --   |t RELIGIOUS BELIEF AND COMMUNITY /  |r William Sweet --   |t SORTING OUT REASON /  |r Hendrik Hart --   |t FOCUSED IN FAITH: THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF FAITH AS A WAY OF KNOWING /  |r Hendrik Hart --   |t THE GIVE-AND-TAKE OF CROSS-TRADITIONAL DISCOURSE /  |r Hendrik Hart --   |t DISTINGUISHING TO UNITE: REASON, RELIGION, AND THE LEGACY OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT /  |r William Sweet --   |t WORKS CITED --   |t ADDENDUM TO CHAPTER SIX: TERMINOLOGICAL CLARIFICATIONS /  |r William Sweet --   |t ABOUT THE AUTHORS --   |t INDEX --   |t VIBS. 
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520 |a Since the time of the Enlightenment in Western Europe, discussions of faith and reason have often pitted the believer against the skeptic, the theist against the atheist, and the person of one faith against the person of no professed faith. But the relation of reason to faith has been a matter of debate among believers as well. There are those who hold that religious faith can be proven or supported by rational argument. Others say that to try to give reasons and arguments does violence to religious faith, or opens it to misunderstanding and doubt, or trivializes it. Responses to the Enlightenment: An Exchange on Foundations, Faith, and Community is a dialogue between Hendrik Hart and William Sweet, two philosophers who identify themselves as Christians, and who seek to respond to the challenges of the Enlightenment and its legacy. The authors approach the relation of faith to reason, however, in very different ways: Hart from the perspective of the Calvinian tradition and postmodern philosophy, Sweet from the Catholic tradition and analytic philosophy. Among the topics discussed are the nature of religious faith and of reason, liberalism and orthodoxy in religion, the relation of religious experience and rationality, and building community in a religiously and culturally pluralistic world. This exchange presents two distinctive perspectives to some of the major challenges of the reason to religious belief, but seeks to find common ground between them. 
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