FaithTerence Penelhum Macmillan Publishing Company, 1989 - 248 pages |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Abraham and Isaac | 15 |
The Letter to the Hebrews | 22 |
Copyright | |
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Abraham accept act of faith action agnostic Aquinas argue argument assent assumption atheist believe called certainty charity Christ Christian claim command concept conformity Creed D. Z. Phillips divine doctrines dogma doubt eternal evidence evil existing individual experience experiencing-as fact feeling G. E. M. Anscombe give God's existence grace heart heaven Hence Hobbes hope human ignorance immediate conviction immortality infinite intellect interpretation involved inwardness Jesus justified Kierkegaard knowledge language-game live matter means meritorious mind miracles moral nature Nicene Creed Norman Malcolm object of faith objective uncertainty one's oviparous paradox passion perceive person philosophical pleasure possible principle promise proofs propositions question rational reality reason religion religious belief Richard Swinburne Richmond Lattimore righteousness salvation seems sense Socrates soul speak Summa Theologiae suppose TERENCE PENELHUM things Thomist thought tion true trust truth understanding view of faith virtue Wittgenstein word worship