Rationality of Religious Belief

Dissertation, University of Reading (2016)
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This essay discusses the nature of religious belief and where its rationality lies. It looks at whether belief is based on knowledge or understanding; whether it stems from intellectual arguments or whether it precedes rationality and reason or through an emotional response to our experience of the world. It looks closely at the traditional arguments used to justify a belief in God as I discuss whether they can ever be used to bring an impartial inquirer to a theistic belief or if they are instead better suited to deepening the religious understanding of someone who already has a theistic belief.

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