Essays About rational faith

 

  • Faith and Reason, John Locke
    ... own rational thoughts. Faith is opposite of rational thoughts. Faith is what we do not have evidence from our five senses. It is ...
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  • enlightenment 2
    ... beings. Deism was a logical outgrowth of scientific inquiry, rational faith in humanity, and the study of comparative religion. All ...
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  • Medieval Times
    ... Basic to scholastic thought was the use of reason to deepen the understanding of what is believed on faith, and ultimately to give a rational content to faith. ...
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  • The Compatibility of Faith and
    ... lived idea, the search for truth is always accompanied by an act of faith. ... enlightened, and, basing itself on "reasons to believe", it must also be rational. ...
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  • Pascal's "View of the Heart"
    ... who only is filled with self-love and focused on the purely rational, Pascal states ... it is the heart which perceives God and not reason,\" that is, faith is God ...
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  • Balance as the Center of Ones Life
    ... a stand to proclaim God's belief, the love of God and the faith in God ... of special relationship to occur, there must not be incontrovertible rational proof of ...
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  • Bacon
    The new faith in man's rational abilities led to a rise in secular feeling and a corresponding decline in God's importance. ...
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  • Kierkegaard "Fear and Trembling"
    ... s and Kierkegaard\'s actions can not be defined in temporal or rational terms. ... Therefore, it is not easy to resign as Abraham\'s case he resigned to faith. ...
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  • Overcoming Evidentialism
    ... put aside certain scepticism on practical grounds and move forth in good faith. ... I have argued that one cannot always attain enough rational evidence to be ...
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  • star trek
    ... An underlying and consistent theme of the Star Trek series is the presentation of rational scientific humanism as an alternative to religious faith. ...
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  • The good life
    ... Anselm considers faith paramount to logic or other forms of thought and asks ... combines Plato's idea of a moral hierarchy with his own rational observations of ...
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  • aristoltes refutation of plato's theory of ideas
    ... Anselm considers faith paramount to logic or other forms of thought and asks ... combines Plato's idea of a moral hierarchy with his own rational observations of ...
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  • nature in emerson
    ... a rational God. Emerson, however, celebrates reason through nature. The idea of logic and reason changes, but remains similar in function. Reason and faith ...
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  • rationalism and Religion
    ... Many rationalists in the religion believe that faith does not have to be "physically" shown. Those who demonstrate their rational beliefs do not "physically ...
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  • God's Existence
    ... as a way for making faith mature, not as a substitute for faith. Because Anselm already believed in God, he was only looking for rational support for this ...
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  • Creed or Chaos
    ... considers dogma to be an enormously important aspect of the Christian faith and the ... mode of feeling," but that it is most importantly a rational explanation of ...
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  • Prayer
    ... because religion deals with the supernatural, and it cannot be encompassed totally by our rational concepts. Yet, my experience of Christian Faith is that it ...
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  • Leo Tolstoy
    ... reflection would eventually lead to the author's conversion-which involved renouncing his prior emphasis on rational analysis and accepting his faith in God as ...
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  • Memoirs and Confessions
    ... a theological belief, particularly the central reformation doctrine of "justification by faith". ... literati and suggests to be the objective, rational account of ...
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  • Civil Disobedience
    ... It is difficult to find any legitimate or rational connection between the civil rights ... The believer in nonviolence has a deep faith in the future and the ...
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  • Pascal's Wager
    ... defense of faith as a fundamental mean of understanding the universe. (Massimo) He was interested in the question of whether it could be rational to believe in ...
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  • The Shape and Place of Doctrine in Today's World
    ... way of religion. Such rational arguments present a powerful challenge to the teachings of any faith. Take science, and knowledge ...
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  • Religion or Science
    ... Faith does not involve closing your eyes and believing impossible thing because some ... Scientists are extremely impressed by the wonderful rational beauty of the ...
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  • Religion: A Foundation to Morality
    ... Morality cannot be intuitive because man himself does not have a rational mind to ... With this in mind, the followers of a certain religious faith act their lives ...
    (1538 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • Plato
    ... laws. On the other hand, Plato had complete faith in human rational ability. He believed that methodology comes in three steps. ...
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  • St. Augustine's Journey in Confessions
    ... in its essence meaningless, only deprecating one's rational outlook on life in the end. The achievement of happiness through understanding or faith holds far ...
    (1969 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • Education in the Middle Ages
    ... Providing rational proof that God exists proved to be quite difficult, considering the ... of Scholasticism was to provide explanations for the faith demanded by ...
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  • Philosophy of God
    ... might deny the meaning of the question, Bonhoeffer would rely on faith, and many ... must be a place for the irrational along with the rational to counterbalance ...
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  • Robinson Crusoe's Contradictions to Enlightenment Thinking
    ... any desire to disestablish the larger matter of the Christian faith and its ... founded on the idea that all phenomena are fundamentally rational and mechanistic ...
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  • Importance of hymns in the Chu
    ... The hymn is concerned first with rational content artistically revealed so that its ... Yet, as part of the Congregational faith, it is important to not focus on ...
    (1951 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

     


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