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Mystery and Religion : Newman's Epistemology of Religion, Paperback / softback Book

Mystery and Religion : Newman's Epistemology of Religion Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Examines the relationship between reason and religion using the thought of John Henry Newman as a base.

Divided into three chapters, the author begins by examining the nature of human reason, and argues that reason is often understood in too narrow a sense.

He discusses Newman's theory of how we begin with logically unprovable 'first principles.' Nabe concludes that religion, like science, relies on probable proofs, not on logically pure demonstration.

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