Faith Seeking Belief: A Philosophical Case for the Viability of Christian Agnosticism
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Do you ever struggle with matters of faith? Or wonder why you believe what you do (or dont) and whether it really matters? Are we always (or ever) able to simply choose what we believe? If not what impact does that have on our ability to have faith if any? Must genuine faith always be free from doubt? What if youre just honestly unsure about it all? Can one truly be both a Christian and an agnostic at the same time? If so how? And what does it really mean to have faith anyways? In Faith Seeking Belief Bryan N. Smith presents an academic treatise in analytic philosophy of religion which seeks to wrestle with precisely such questions while also offering a fresh approach to answering them. Ultimately arguing that authentic faith can be and in fact often times is expressed even in the absence of belief he concludes that Christian agnosticism is a plausibly viable option which may not only provide significant benefits for both apologetics and evangelism but may also offer much needed encouragement and hope for seekers and believers who find themselves plagued with doubts. Engaging provocative and full of insight Faith Seeking Belief presents a timely and thought-provoking perspective on the matter which is sure to pique the interest of contemporary philosophers theologians and laypersons alike.
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