[New Entry by J. L. Schellenberg on November 5, 2024.]
This entry explores six general approaches to the reconciliation of reason and religious commitment and the relations among them. Though it touches on the intellectual status of theism and the rational credentials of Christianity, these are not its central themes. Instead, it addresses the supernatural or transcendent reference that makes religious commitment at once philosophically interesting and philosophically problematic, examining the main ways of seeking to remove the latter feature without imperiling the former….
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