First Published in 2004. On Christian Belief offers a defence of realism in the philosophy of religion. It argues that religious belief – with particular reference to Christian belief – is not something unlike any other kind of belief, but is cognitive, making claims about what is real, and is open to rational discussion between believers and non-believers. The author begins by providing a critique of several views which try either to describe a faith without cognitive context, or to justify believing on non-cognitive grounds. He then discusses what sense can be made of the phenomenon of religious conversion by realists and non-realists. After a chapter on knowledge in general, he defends the idea that religious knowledge is very like other knowledge, in being based on reliable testimony, sifted by reason and tested by experience. The logical status of the content of religious belief is then discussed, with reference to Christianity.
Andrew Collier
On Christian Belief [PDF ebook]
A Defence of a Cognitive Conception of Religious Belief in a Christian Context
On Christian Belief [PDF ebook]
A Defence of a Cognitive Conception of Religious Belief in a Christian Context
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Format PDF ● Pages 136 ● ISBN 9781134377138 ● Publisher Taylor and Francis ● Published 2003 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 4324188 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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