Reason and Faith; Their Claims and Conflicts From The Edinburgh Review, October 1849, Volume 90, No. CLXXXII. (Pages 293-356)
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Reason and Faith: Their Claims and Conflicts from The Edinburgh Review, October 1849, Volume 90, Number CLXXXII, highlights an important issue in the interaction between religion and science in the mid-nineteenth century. Author Henry Rogers, using an article published in a popular magazine, carefully analyzes the contradictions and controversies between the rationalist point of view and the creed.
In his treatise, Rogers examines the possibility of mutual understanding between religion and science, and illuminates important aspects of moral dilemmas in the context of scientific progress and religious beliefs. He examines the arguments and counter-arguments of both sides, trying to find the truth in the ideological confrontation.
Rogers' magisterial work points to the importance of settling the question of faith and reason, promoting the development of a dialogue between them. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in philosophy, religion, and science, and for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the complex relationships between these areas of human knowledge.
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- Name of the Author
- Henry Rogers
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2005-04-06
- Title
- Reason and Faith
Their Claims and Conflicts
From The Edinburgh Review, October 1849, Volume 90, No. CLXXXII. (Pages 293-356) - Subject
- BT
Christianity -- Philosophy
Faith and reason -- Christianity