Overview
An Introductory Text Showing That Reason and Christian Belief Are Compatible and Mutually Supportive, and Both Can Lead to the Truth
The central aim of Reason, Faith, and Tradition is to show that reason and Christian belief are in fact not contradictory, but are simply two different orientations, two different ways of looking at the world, and that both can lead to truth. In the end they cannot be separated.
Here students see that a faith-based approach to theology is wholly compatible with a historical and critical approach. Topics covered include: faith and reason; science and religion; Revelation; Scripture; the Trinity; Christian anthropology; Christology; the Last Things and Salvation; and the Roman Catholic Church.
Here students see that a faith-based approach to theology is wholly compatible with a historical and critical approach. Topics covered include: faith and reason; science and religion; Revelation; Scripture; the Trinity; Christian anthropology; Christology; the Last Things and Salvation; and the Roman Catholic Church.
- Provides an overview of Christian and Catholic Theology.
- Equips students with the basic skills they need to begin answering theological questions on their own.
- Lays the foundation for deeper study.
Product Details
Copyright: Sept. 22, 2008
Format: Paperbound
Size: 5.375 x 8.25
Length: 410 pages
Weight: 1.200lbs
Item number: 7009
ISBN: 978-0-88489-982-2
ISBN-10: 0-88489-982-9