Pope Benedict XVI argued that it is "necessary and reasonable to raise the question of God through the use of reason" and to understand "theology, as inquiry into the rationality of faith." (Ratzinger 2006) The idea that faith per se can be reconciled with rationality per se presents a delicate analytical task for philosophy of religion, to consistently ground a belief system which is regarded by nonbelievers as inherently ungrounded and inconsistent, without negating any grounding postulates internal to the dogma. Focussing on Abrahamic theism, with special emphasis on Christianity, I interpret the Biblical narrative as a symbolic representation o...
In this thesis, I develop a Catholic analysis of faith and reason, drawing on insights from a moveme...
This article leads the reader to appreciate some of the importance of philosophical epistemology, to...
The cognitive theory of religion seems to threaten to debunk religion, including Christianity, as ir...
Pope Benedict XVI argued that it is "necessary and reasonable to raise the question of...
Only our Lord, Jesus Christ, the incarnated Word of the Father, made us, due to his qualit...
The aim of this dissertation is to enquire into the rationality of religious belief and, in particu...
This thesis seeks to answer the question of what it would be for a person to be persuaded rationally...
This book shows how religious commitment can be rational and describes the place of faith in the pos...
Beyond dogmatism: Rationality in theology and scienceThe justification of cognitive claims in theolo...
In recent debate concerning the relationship between faith and reason, a pervasive assumption is evi...
Reading only the contemporary and popular literature on the Orthodox spiritual life, it is possible ...
Theology, philosophy, and science have been in mutual conversation for centuries, but the major deba...
The Christian faith, according to Alfred North Whitehead's familiar premise, ‘has always been a reli...
In a series of addresses, commencing with the Regensburg address in 2006, Benedict XVI engaged the c...
Proceedings of the 16th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum(SASRF) of the Res...
In this thesis, I develop a Catholic analysis of faith and reason, drawing on insights from a moveme...
This article leads the reader to appreciate some of the importance of philosophical epistemology, to...
The cognitive theory of religion seems to threaten to debunk religion, including Christianity, as ir...
Pope Benedict XVI argued that it is "necessary and reasonable to raise the question of...
Only our Lord, Jesus Christ, the incarnated Word of the Father, made us, due to his qualit...
The aim of this dissertation is to enquire into the rationality of religious belief and, in particu...
This thesis seeks to answer the question of what it would be for a person to be persuaded rationally...
This book shows how religious commitment can be rational and describes the place of faith in the pos...
Beyond dogmatism: Rationality in theology and scienceThe justification of cognitive claims in theolo...
In recent debate concerning the relationship between faith and reason, a pervasive assumption is evi...
Reading only the contemporary and popular literature on the Orthodox spiritual life, it is possible ...
Theology, philosophy, and science have been in mutual conversation for centuries, but the major deba...
The Christian faith, according to Alfred North Whitehead's familiar premise, ‘has always been a reli...
In a series of addresses, commencing with the Regensburg address in 2006, Benedict XVI engaged the c...
Proceedings of the 16th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum(SASRF) of the Res...
In this thesis, I develop a Catholic analysis of faith and reason, drawing on insights from a moveme...
This article leads the reader to appreciate some of the importance of philosophical epistemology, to...
The cognitive theory of religion seems to threaten to debunk religion, including Christianity, as ir...