Description
About the Author
Paul Helm is Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion at King's College London.
Reviews
Helm argues convincingly for distinguishing between the involuntariness of specific beliefs and the involuntary nature of broader patterns of belief... Helm is as trenchant in his critique of Barth's view of the unconditionality of faith as he is in his critique of evidentialist philosophies of religion. * Douglas Hedley, The Journal of Theological Studies *
Religious faith is a complex phenomenon, admitting of even greater variations than Helm is able to discuss. Undoubtedly, those who choose to work through his book will be better equipped to negotiate religious faith's subtleties and nuances. * The Philosophical Review *
This book will prove stimulating to anyone intrigued by the challenge of providing a coherent account of the nature and reasonableness of Christian faith. * Australasian Journal of Philosophy *
Faith with Reason is an excellent book, especially unique and recommendable because of the balanced way in which both the cognitive and the non-cognitive elements playing a role in religious belief and its justification are treated. * Ars Disputandi (online journal Netherlands) *
Yet another welcome contribution to one of the liveliest debates in contemporary philosophy of religion ... The style is simple, lucid and well-ordered. The arguments are persuasive, the criticisms of other veiws perceptive and fair ... This book will commend itself to many different kinds of readers. Students will find it easily accessible, refreshingly free of jargon and unnecessary technicalities, well focused on the key issues. Professional philosophers in the field will find in it original arguments, and a freshness of approach to some well-worn issues. * Religious Studies *
Contains a lot of sophisticated, intelligent, and subtle guidance around the subject. * Brian Davies, Times Literary Supplement *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198238454
Author Paul Helm
Format Hardback
Page Count 202
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 364g
Dimensions(mm) 225mm * 145mm * 16mm