Rationality and Religious Commitment: An Inquiry into Faith and Reason

Heythrop Journal 54 (2):312-315 (2013)
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Can it be rational to be religious? Robert Audi gives a persuasive positive answer through an account of rationality and a rich, nuanced understanding of what religious commitment means. It is not just a matter of belief, but of emotions and attitudes such as faith and hope, of one's outlook on the world, and of commitment to live in certain ways.

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