Epistemology of Faith: Faith and Knowledge in Benedict XVI’s Thought

Par : Ollie Newman
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230210221
  • EAN9798230210221
  • Date de parution10/06/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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"Epistemology of Faith: Faith and Knowledge in Benedict XVI's Thought" by Ollie Newman offers a profound exploration of one of the most pressing philosophical and theological questions of our time-the intricate relationship between faith and reason. Drawing on the intellectual legacy of Pope Benedict XVI, this book delves deep into his groundbreaking reflections on how faith and knowledge coexist, enrich, and challenge each other in the human quest for truth.
From the historical roots of this dialogue through to its contemporary implications for science, philosophy, and spirituality, Newman provides readers with a compelling, accessible guide to understanding faith's epistemic dignity in a skeptical age. Essential reading for scholars, students, and seekers alike, this book illuminates the path toward a harmonious and reasoned belief, offering hope and clarity in a world often divided between doubt and conviction.
"Epistemology of Faith: Faith and Knowledge in Benedict XVI's Thought" by Ollie Newman offers a profound exploration of one of the most pressing philosophical and theological questions of our time-the intricate relationship between faith and reason. Drawing on the intellectual legacy of Pope Benedict XVI, this book delves deep into his groundbreaking reflections on how faith and knowledge coexist, enrich, and challenge each other in the human quest for truth.
From the historical roots of this dialogue through to its contemporary implications for science, philosophy, and spirituality, Newman provides readers with a compelling, accessible guide to understanding faith's epistemic dignity in a skeptical age. Essential reading for scholars, students, and seekers alike, this book illuminates the path toward a harmonious and reasoned belief, offering hope and clarity in a world often divided between doubt and conviction.