Religious faith and intellectual virtue

Is religious faith consistent with being an intellectually virtuous thinker? In this volume fourteen original essays, written by a diverse and distinguished group of thinkers, offer new approaches to the central issues and controversies surrounding the place of intellectual virtue in religious faith

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Callahan, Laura Frances (-), O'Connor, Timothy, 1965-
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Oxford University Press 2014
Edición:1st ed
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction ; PART I. WHAT IS FAITH? ; 1. Faith's Intellectual Rewards ; 2. Rational Faith and Justified Belief ; 3. How to Make Faith a Virtue ; PART II. EVIDENTIALISM AND FAITH ; 4. Faith, Trust, and Testimony: An Evidentialist Account ; 5. Making and Breaking Faith ; 6. The Virtue of Friendship with God ; PART III. TRUST AND FAITH ; 7. Trusting Others, Trusting in God, Trusting the World ; 8. Epistemic Trust in Oneself and Others-An Argument from Analogy? ; 9. Faith, Wisdom, and the Transmission of Knowledge through Testimony ; 10. Trust, Anti-Trust, and Reasons for Religious Belief ; 11. Well-Tuned Trust as an Intellectual Virtue ; PART IV. RELIGIOUS DISAGREEMENT ; 12. Does Externalist Epistemology Rationalize Religious Commitment? ; 13. Taking Religious Disagreement Seriously ; 14. The Significance Of Inexplicable Disagreement ; Index