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100 1 $aSwinburne, Richard.
245 10 $aFaith and reason /$cRichard Swinburne.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aOxford :$bClarendon Press ;$aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c2005.
300 $avi, 278 pages ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aThe nature of belief -- Rational belief -- The value of rational religious belief -- The nature of faith -- The purpose of religion -- The role of creeds -- The comparison of creeds -- Epilogue : faith is voluntary.
520 $aPublisher Description (unedited publisher data) Richard Swinburne presents a new edition of one of his classic works on philosophical theology. Faith and Reason is a self-standing examination of the implications for religious faith of Swinburne's famous arguments about the coherence of theism and the existence of God. Swinburne analyzes the purposes of practicing a religion, and argues that religious faith requires belief that a particular creed provides the rationale for supposing that these purposes will be achieved. While maintaining the same structure and conclusions as the original, this second edition has been substantially rewritten, both in order to relate its ideas more closely to those of classical theologians and philosophers and to respond to more recent views.
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856 41 $3Oxford Scholarship Online$uhttps://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199283927.001.0001
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