1st Edition

Faith and Philosophical Enquiry

By D.Z. Phillips Copyright 1970
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    The concern of this book is the nature of religious belief and the ways in which philosophical enquiry is related to it. Six chapters present the positive arguments the author wishes to put forward to discusses religion and rationality, scepticism about religion, language-games, belief and the loss of belief.

    The remaining chapters include criticisms of some contemporary philosophers of religion in the light of the earlier discussions, and the implications for more specific topics, such as religious education, are investigated. The book ends with a general attempt to say something about the character of philosophical enquiry, and to show how important it is to realise this character in the philosophy of religion.

    Preface  1. Philosophy, Theology and the Reality of God  2. Faith, Scepticism, and Religious Understanding  3. From World to God?  4. Religious Belief and Philosophical Enquiry  5. Religious Beliefs and Language-Games  6. Belief and Loss of Belief  7. Religion and Epistemology: Some Contemporary Confusions  8. Philosophy and Religious Education  9. Wisdom’s Gods  10. Subjectivity and Religious Truth in Kierkegaard  11. God and Ought  12. On the Christian Concept of Love  13. Faith and Philosophy

    Biography

    D.Z. Phillips