Szczegóły książki
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
186
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 1971
Wydawca
MacMillan
ISBN-10
0333106334
ISBN-13
9780333106334
Opis
Terence Penelhum delves into the intricate relationship between faith and knowledge in a thought-provoking exploration of religious epistemology. Through a rigorous examination of various philosophical arguments and perspectives, he challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of what constitutes religious knowledge.
With an academic yet engaging tone, Penelhum encourages a deep reflection on the criteria we use to validate our beliefs. He addresses the complexities of faith, reason, and the often blurred lines between subjective experience and objective truth.
The book is not merely a theoretical analysis; it invites readers on an intellectual journey that seeks to reconcile doubt with conviction. As they navigate through the challenges and insights presented, they may find themselves grappling with their own beliefs and the nature of knowledge itself.
With an academic yet engaging tone, Penelhum encourages a deep reflection on the criteria we use to validate our beliefs. He addresses the complexities of faith, reason, and the often blurred lines between subjective experience and objective truth.
The book is not merely a theoretical analysis; it invites readers on an intellectual journey that seeks to reconcile doubt with conviction. As they navigate through the challenges and insights presented, they may find themselves grappling with their own beliefs and the nature of knowledge itself.