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Faith as a Response to the Mystery of Being: Analysis of Faith’s Epistemological Status in Fides et Ratio According to Benedict XVI

Par : Ollie Newman
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231208722
  • EAN9798231208722
  • Date de parution10/06/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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"Faith as a Response to the Mystery of Being: Analysis of Faith's Epistemological Status in Fides et Ratio According to Benedict XVI" by Ollie Newman offers an illuminating exploration of one of the most profound questions at the heart of human existence: How can faith and reason coexist in the quest for truth? Drawing deeply on Pope Benedict XVI's seminal encyclical Fides et Ratio, this book navigates the intricate relationship between faith as a personal and communal act of knowledge and reason as a disciplined search for ultimate reality.
It unpacks the mystery of being as the foundational horizon for faith, revealing how faith is neither blind belief nor irrational surrender but a reasoned, hopeful response to the divine mystery that transcends human understanding. Engaging with centuries of philosophical and theological tradition alongside contemporary challenges from science, skepticism, and secularism, this work presents a compelling synthesis for scholars, students, and thoughtful readers seeking a rigorous yet accessible defense of faith's intellectual vitality.
Whether for those wrestling with doubts or those passionate about theology and philosophy, this book revitalizes the dialogue between faith and reason, offering fresh insight into how belief can be both deeply personal and intellectually credible in the modern world.
"Faith as a Response to the Mystery of Being: Analysis of Faith's Epistemological Status in Fides et Ratio According to Benedict XVI" by Ollie Newman offers an illuminating exploration of one of the most profound questions at the heart of human existence: How can faith and reason coexist in the quest for truth? Drawing deeply on Pope Benedict XVI's seminal encyclical Fides et Ratio, this book navigates the intricate relationship between faith as a personal and communal act of knowledge and reason as a disciplined search for ultimate reality.
It unpacks the mystery of being as the foundational horizon for faith, revealing how faith is neither blind belief nor irrational surrender but a reasoned, hopeful response to the divine mystery that transcends human understanding. Engaging with centuries of philosophical and theological tradition alongside contemporary challenges from science, skepticism, and secularism, this work presents a compelling synthesis for scholars, students, and thoughtful readers seeking a rigorous yet accessible defense of faith's intellectual vitality.
Whether for those wrestling with doubts or those passionate about theology and philosophy, this book revitalizes the dialogue between faith and reason, offering fresh insight into how belief can be both deeply personal and intellectually credible in the modern world.