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Questioning assumptions : rethinking the philosophy of religion / Tom Christenson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, c2011.Description: xiv, 140 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780800697532 (alk. paper)
  • 0800697537 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 210 22
LOC classification:
  • BL51.C534 2011 14808
Contents:
Focusing the question -- Questioning assumptions about religious belief -- Questioning assumptions about God's existence -- Questioning assumptions about religious language -- Rethinking religious faith -- Rethinking the rationality of faith.
Summary: "Tom Christenson turns philosophy inside out in this remarkable new book. Starting with the ongoing public debate over God's existence, he approaches traditional arguments in philosophy of religion and peels back their veneers to uncover the questionable assumptions underlying each. This brief, valuable book drives the reader to reconsider how to think about the most fundamental questions that surround matters of faith and religious belief. For Christenson, three key assumptions need unpacking: that believing is the focal act of faith; that the basic religious question is about the existence of God; and that religious language actually refers to some thing, namely God. He interrogates each for its adequacy and implications for larger questions of faith and reason. By making these assumptions explicit, Christenson explores intriguing new ways of looking at the rationality of faith. Augmenting his analysis and critique, Christenson concludes each chapter with important questions for reflection. These questions carry through the critical stance that he asks of himself and his readers, challenging all to rethink and re-imagine whether religious faith is rational" -- Publisher description.
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Books Books Oriental Theological Seminary Processing center Non-fiction BL51.C534 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 14808

Includes bibliographical references (p. 131-134) and index.

Focusing the question -- Questioning assumptions about religious belief -- Questioning assumptions about God's existence -- Questioning assumptions about religious language -- Rethinking religious faith -- Rethinking the rationality of faith.

"Tom Christenson turns philosophy inside out in this remarkable new book. Starting with the ongoing public debate over God's existence, he approaches traditional arguments in philosophy of religion and peels back their veneers to uncover the questionable assumptions underlying each. This brief, valuable book drives the reader to reconsider how to think about the most fundamental questions that surround matters of faith and religious belief. For Christenson, three key assumptions need unpacking: that believing is the focal act of faith; that the basic religious question is about the existence of God; and that religious language actually refers to some thing, namely God. He interrogates each for its adequacy and implications for larger questions of faith and reason. By making these assumptions explicit, Christenson explores intriguing new ways of looking at the rationality of faith. Augmenting his analysis and critique, Christenson concludes each chapter with important questions for reflection. These questions carry through the critical stance that he asks of himself and his readers, challenging all to rethink and re-imagine whether religious faith is rational" -- Publisher description.

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