Believing In: On the Nature of Religious Belief

Abstract

Religion, especially Western religion, calls upon us to 'believe' on the basis of 'faith.' But in what way can faith serve as a justification for belief? In this essay, I distinguish between 'belief in' and 'belief that' and argue that faith, properly understood, entails the former, not the latter.

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Richard Oxenberg
Emory University (PhD)

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