Classical statements on faith and reason.

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Random House
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English
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235

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Athens or Jerusalem? By Tertullian.
Philosophy the handmaid of theology, by Clement of Alexandria.
Faith in search of understanding, by St. Augustine.
Revelation and analogy, by St. Thomas Aquinas.
The mystic way, by M. Eckhart.
The darkened intellect, by J. Calvin.
The reasons of the heart, by B. Pascal.
Faith, reason, and enthusiasm, by J. Locke.
Miracles and the skeptic, by D. Hume.
The limits of reason, by I. Kant.
Truth and subjectivity, by S. Kierkegaard.
In justification of faith, by W. James.
Religion as poetry, by G. Santayana.
Faith and symbols, by P. Tillich.
Three parables on falsification, by A. Flew, R. M. Hare, and B. Mitchell.
For further reading (p. 233-235)

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New York
Series
Studies in philosophy

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Dewey Decimal Class
210/.8
Library of Congress
BT50 .M54

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xv, 235 p.
Number of pages
235

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OL4752723M
Internet Archive
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LCCN
78081166
OCLC/WorldCat
97032

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OL1939481W

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