Book(electronic)2011

Understanding Faith: Religious Belief and Its Place in Society

In: St Andrews Studies in Philosophy and Public Affairs, 13

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Abstract

Militant atheists often mirror the worst kind of ignorance and hostility that they condemn in traditional believers. Writing both as a philosopher and an Anglican Christian, Professor Clark explores this initial perception, considering such topics as the alleged openness of 'scientists' compared with the 'dogmatism' of 'believers'; the difficulty of reading 'scripture' outside 'the community of faith' that has selected and elaborated it; the problems of moral realism (and the problem with ab…

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