Faith and Reason

  • Faith and Reason: Philosophers Explain Their Turn to Catholicism
    By Brian Besong, Jonathan Fuqua

    Among the articles of faith are the four marks of the Church specified in the Creed, in contrast to the Reformed marks of Gospel, sacraments, and Church discipline. From the Catholic point of view, the Protestant move of making ...

  • Faith and Reason: Disturbing Christian Doctrines
    By Carmel Paul Attard

    634 Now, in his book Other Worlds, theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and astrobiologist Paul Davies states that the odds against a starry universe happening by chance alone are around 1: 101020 (i.e., 1 followed by 1020 zeros).

  • Faith and Reason: Searching for a Rational Faith
    By Ronald H. Nash

    ... Hastings 160 , 161 Reid , Thomas 38 , 39 , 98 , 99 , 100 Richardson , Alan 267 , 271 Roberts , Robert C. 46 Rowe ... 63 , 64 , 262 Saul of Tarsus 29 Schaefer , Francis 27 , 58 , 59 Scriven , Michael 17 , 72 Socrates 11 , 75 Spinoza ...

  • Faith and Reason: The Possibility of a Christian Philosophy
    By Neil Ormerod

    Of course Davies is not suggesting that the universe is absurd. He is suggesting that if the universe has no source in intelligence (God), then the success of science is incomprehensible. Davies is implying that this is somehow ...

  • Faith and Reason: Three Views
    By Steve Wilkens

    Steve Wilkens edits a debate between three different understandings of the relationship between faith and reason, between theology and philosophy.

  • Faith and Reason
    By Richard Swinburne

    Richard Swinburne presents a new edition of the final volume of his acclaimed trilogy on philosophical theology.

  • Faith and Reason: Philosophers Explain Their Turn to Catholicism
    By Brian Besong, Jonathan Fuqua

    The twelve philosophers in this book are too smart not to, and their finely honed reasoning skills and advanced educations are on display as they explain their reasons for believing in Christianity and entering the Roman Catholic Church.

  • Faith and Reason: The Philosophy of Religion
    By Peter Kreeft

    The Bellmaker

  • Faith and Reason: Encyclical Letter Fides Et Ratio of the Supreme Pontiff John Paul II to the Bishops of the...
    By Catholic Church. Pope

    Faith and Reason: Encyclical Letter Fides Et Ratio of the Supreme Pontiff John Paul II to the Bishops of the...

  • Faith and Reason
    By Nels Frederick Solomon Ferré

    Faith and Reason

  • Faith and Reason: Three Views
    By Steve Wilkens

    ... Philosophical and Theological Essays on the Trinity; see also Thomas McCall, Which Trinity? Whose Monotheism?: Philosophical and Systematic Theologians on the Metaphysics of Trinitarian Theology (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2010).

  • Faith and Reason
    By Richard Swinburne

    Richard Swinburne analyses the purposes of practising a religion, and argues that religious faith requires belief that a particular creed provides the rationale for supposing that these purposes will be achieved.

  • Faith and Reason: Their Roles in Religious and Secular Life
    By Donald A. Crosby

    Four important things happened to me as a student in New York, so far as my faith was concerned. One is that I was exposed for the first time at Columbia to teachers who were not of my own religious persuasion. All of my previous ...

  • Faith and Reason
    By Richard Swinburne

    This is the final volume of the trilogy on philosophical theology.

  • Faith and Reason: Vistas and Horizons
    By Sandra Lynch, Nigel Zimmermann

    This book collects theological and philosophical perspectives on the richness of the faith-reason dialogue, including examples from literature, continental and analytic philosophy, worship and liturgy, and radical approaches to issues of ...

  • Faith and Reason
    By Pope John Paul II

    Faith and Reason

  • Faith and Reason: How the Two Work to Build a Dynamic Faith
    By William Hemsworth

    There is a movement within Christianity, and our culture, that states faith and reason are enemies. This is not the case, and is detrimental to the Christian life. The two work together to make us better disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ.