Faith with ReasonClarendon Press, 2000 - 185 pagina's He argues that the reasonableness of faith depends not only on beliefs about the world but also on beliefs about oneself (for instance about what one wants, about one's hopes and fears) and on what one is willing to trust. Helm goes on to look at the relations between belief and trust, and between faith and virtue, and concludes with an exploration of one particular type of belief about oneself, the belief that one is oneself a believer. This is a book for anyone interested in the basis of religious faith."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Inhoudsopgave
Faith and Foundationalism | 24 |
Foundationalism and Beyond | 38 |
Belief and Believing | 103 |
What Is It to Trust God? | 119 |
The Believer | 123 |
Faith and Virtue | 139 |
Faith and Selfreflection | 158 |
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