Rationality and religious commitment / Robert Audi.
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TextOxford, New York : Clarendon Press, ©2011Description: xvi, 311 p. ; 23 cmISBN: - 9780199609574
- BT 50 Au24 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. four epistemological standards: rationality and reasonableness, justification and knowledge --
1. Rationality in thought action --
2. Justification, knowledge, and reasonableness --
Part II. The dimensions of rational religious commitment --
3. Belief, faith, acceptance, and hope --
4. The diversity of religious commitment --
5. Experiential and pragmatic aspects of religious --
Part III. Religion, theology, and morality --
6. Religious commitment and moral obligation --
7. Religious integration and human flourishing --
Part IV. The rationality of religious commitment in the postmodern world --
8. Internal challenges to the rationality of religious commitment --
9. The problem of evil --
10. The challenge of naturalism
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