The God of philosophy and of the Bible: theological reflections on Regensburg.
From: Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture
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Date: 9/22/2007
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Author: Guarino, Thomas G.
THERE HAS BEEN AMPLE Commentary on Pope Benedict XVI's remarks about Islam in his Regensburg Address of September 12, 2006. But there has been very little sustained comment on the other major story that emerged from that lecture: the relationship between Christian faith and human rationality. For the Pope not only derided the kind of reason that proceeds without faith, he also took to task those who failed to grasp that faith is inextricably bound up with reason, even with a certain ...
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