Faith and Reason (Oxford Readers)

Faith and Reason (Oxford Readers)

by PaulHelm (Editor)

Synopsis

The philosophy of religion is an intrinsic part of the richness of western philosophy. This Oxford Reader displays in historical perspective some of the rich dialogue between religion and philosophy over two millennia, beginning with Greek reflections about God and the gods, and ending with twentieth-century debate about faith in a world which tends to reserve its reverence for science. Paul Helm takes as a case study the question of whether the world is eternal, or whether it was created out of nothing, and follows this theme from Plato, through medieval thought, to modern scientific speculation about the beginnings of the universe. The Reader also includes discussion of many other fundamental issues raised by the juxtaposition of faith and reason and, including arguments for and against the existence of God, the relation between religion and ethics, the contrast between reason and revelation as sources of knowledge, and the implications of religious belief for freedom of the will.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 430
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 25 Mar 1999

ISBN 10: 0192892908
ISBN 13: 9780192892904

Media Reviews
an unusually rich collection ... a very helpful introduction to the history of the field and to the current state of the discussion on philosophy in religion * Eleonore Stump, St Loius University *
Author Bio
Paul Helm is Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion at King's College, London.