Responses to the enlightenment : an exchange on foundations, faith, and community / William Sweet and Hendrik Hart.

"Since the time of the Enlightenment in Western Europe, discussions of faith and reason have often pitted the believer against the skeptic, the theist against the atheist, and the person of one faith against the person of no professed faith. But the relation of reason to faith has been a matter...

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Main Author: Sweet, William
Other Authors: Hart, Hendrik
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam : Rodopi, 2012.
Series:Value inquiry book series. Philosophy and religion ; v. 241.
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