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Title: Faith and Reason


1
Faith and Reason
2
History of Defences of Religious Belief
  • Philo (1 c. CE), Augustine (4th c.), Ibn Sina,
    Ibn Rushd (10th 12th c.), St. Anselm
    Maimonides (11th c) Aquinas (13th c.) tried to
    reconcile Monotheism with Greek Philosophy
  • Efforts to prove that God exists were meant to
    show that reason does not go counter to what
    faith accepts

3
Questions about Traditional Arguments
  • Cosmological arguments at best only prove the
    necessity of an uncaused first cause that is
    outside the natural order
  • Paleys references to biological complexity are
    weakened b/c evolution supports the possibility
    for a natural source of biological complexity
    besides conscious intelligence

4
The State of the Debate About God
  • Traditional arguments for the existence of God
    are still being strenuously debated
  • Two major arguments for Atheism are still being
    debated
  • Freuds Projection Theory
  • Problem of Evil (after midterm)
  • Many philosophers see the issue as undecided

5
Freuds Projection Theory of Religion
  • One of the most common arguments used against
    belief in God and in support of atheism
  • Freud (and others) have argued that God is not
    real, but rather a psychological projection of
    our deep need for a protective authority figure
  • God does not make us in his image, rather we make
    God in our image

6
The Projection Theorys Relevance to the Question
of Gods Existence
  • There is a major logical flaw in the projection
    argument God doesnt exist b/c Religious
    beliefs are psychological illusions
  • Even if it were true that all religious beliefs
    were actually psychological illusions, this
    would not show that God does not exist
  • Gods existence is a logically separate issue
    from the question of how people happen come to
    their religious beliefs about God

7
Blaise Pascal
  • Blaise Pascal 17th c. CE philosopher, scientist
    and mathematician
  • Deeply religious man
  • Wrote The Wager to help unbelievers to see the
    reasonableness of faith even if reason cannot
    decide the issue of Gods existence

8
The Wager
9
William James
  • 19th c. CE American philosopher
  • Rejected Pascals argument
  • Argued that faith based in selfish calculation
    would not be real faith
  • Argued instead for the reasonableness of choosing
    a faith stance under certain circumstances

10
Faith as a Genuine Option
  • Genune Options
  • Living Option (vs. dead)
  • Forced Option (vs. avoidable)
  • Momentous (vs. trivial)
  • Passional nature may and must decide upon
    genuine options when they cannot be decided on
    intellectual grounds
  • Passional naturehopes, fears needs that come
    from personal experience

11
Alvin Plantinga
  • 20th c. Philosopher
  • Everyone must have some beliefs for which there
    are no arguments for why they are true--one
    simply believes them to be true (basic beliefs)
  • Atheists might propose that only self-evident
    propositions should be allowed to be basic
    beliefs
  • Is this proposition self-evident asks Plantinga?

12
God Properly Basic Beliefs
  • There is reason to question the standard for
    basic beliefs proposed by atheists
  • Since we all need some basic beliefs to begin
    reasoning and to ground reasonable discourse, why
    cant Christians have Gods existence as a basic
    belief, especially considering how essential it
    is for their efforts to make sense of the world?
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