Faith and Reason: reflections inspired by the magisterium of Pope Benedict XVI
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The compatibility between faith and reason is a current issue or is it something already overcome in the history of thought? In this article, the author shows that it’s possible to defend the existence of a fruitful link between faith and reason even in the current situation of apparent opposition between science and faith. The author also argues that Christianity in proposing central theological notions such as logos and truth becomes possible and fruitful the dialogue between faith and reason.
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Grysa, T. (2015). Faith and Reason: reflections inspired by the magisterium of Pope Benedict XVI. Brasiliensis, 4(7), 7-18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8127843
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Grysa, T. (2015). Faith and Reason: reflections inspired by the magisterium of Pope Benedict XVI. Brasiliensis, 4(7), 7-18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8127843