Religion Within Reason

In the views of most believers and critics, religion is essentially connected to the existence of a supernatural deity. If supernaturalism is not reasonable, the argument goes, religion cannot be reasonable—or if supernaturalism is reasonable, religion must be as well. Are faith and reason, religion...

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Main Author: Cahn, Steven M. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York, NY Columbia University Press 2017
In:Year: 2017
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Existence of God / Rationalism / Religious philosophy
Further subjects:B Religion and science
B Faith and reason
B Supernatural
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Summary:In the views of most believers and critics, religion is essentially connected to the existence of a supernatural deity. If supernaturalism is not reasonable, the argument goes, religion cannot be reasonable—or if supernaturalism is reasonable, religion must be as well. Are faith and reason, religion and science, doomed to a constant struggle for the heart of humanity? Steven M. Cahn believes that they are not, that even if God exists, religion may not be justified and that even if religion is justified, belief in God may not be.In Religion Within Reason, Cahn argues that the common understanding of the relationship between religion and supernaturalism is flawed and that while supernaturalism is not reasonable, religious commitment may well be. Writing not as a theist but as one who finds much to admire in a religious life, he examines faith and reason, miracles, heaven and hell, religious diversity, and the problem of evil, using a variety of examples taken from religious thought, literature, and popular culture. Lucidly written in a nonpolemical spirit, Religion Within Reason offers an exciting new approach to the reconciliation of science and religion
Proving the existence of God? -- Philosophical proofs and religious commitment -- The problem of evil -- The problem of goodness -- The moriarty hypothesis -- Dummy hypotheses -- The appeal to faith -- Skepticism about faith -- The theodicy trap -- The problem of meaning -- Miracles -- God without religion -- Playing the odds -- Why worship God? -- Religions -- Religion without God -- Heaven and hell -- Life without God -- A religious life
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:0231543662
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.7312/cahn18160