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Faith, Scholarship, and Culture in the 21st Century

by Alice Ramos, Marie I. George

The majority of the essays in this volume hold that the Christian faith provides definite cognitive advantages and that to leave one's faith at the entrance of the campus, thus separating faith from reason, leads to a schizophrenic view of the Christian's intellectual life.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

While some intellectuals at the end of the 19th century argued that scientific progress would eventually cause the demise of religion, it is evident that this has not been the case and that contemporary science is in fact not necessarily inimical to a religious worldview. So, a fruitful dialogue between science and religion has become a reality. But there is also a more fundamental question that arises, which is not simply the relationship of the sciences or of other disciplines to religion, but rather whether faith can and should have an impact on teaching and research. The majority of the essays in this volume hold that the Christian faith provides definite cognitive advantages and that to leave one's faith at the entrance of the campus, thus separating faith from reason, leads to a schizophrenic view of the Christian's intellectual life. This volume thus shows how the religious faith of intellectuals - not all of whom are Christian - exercises a real influence on their scholarship. In consonance with the thought of Pope John Paul II, it is the contention of the scholars whose essays make up this volume that a faith that imbues research and teaching will effect a transformation not only in themselves, but also in their students and eventually in society. Hence, a faith that is fully received, thought out and lived, will penetrate culture; and there is no doubt that present-day culture stands in need of transformation. In fact, the encyclical ""Fides et Ratio"", from which a number of the essays draw inspiration, attributes the secularization of the West in great part to the separation of faith from culture. Jacques Maritain himself, more than fifty years ago, recognized that modern and contemporary culture had severed its ties with the sacred and in so doing had turned its back on humanity. Now in the 21st century, as always, human beings have a profound need for meaning and transcendence, a need which scholarly reflection such as that found in this volume can help to satisfy.

Details

ISBN0966922654
Short Title FAITH SCHOLARSHIP & CULTURE IN
Series American Maritain Association Publications
Language English
ISBN-10 0966922654
ISBN-13 9780966922653
Media Book
DEWEY 261.5
Year 2002
Publication Date 2002-04-30
Imprint The Catholic University of America Press
Country of Publication United States
Illustrations references, index
Affiliation both Associate professors of Philosphy, St John's University, USA
Edited by Alice Ramos
Place of Publication Washington
Format Paperback
Author Marie I. George
DOI 10.1604/9780966922653
AU Release Date 2002-02-21
NZ Release Date 2002-02-21
UK Release Date 2002-02-21
Pages 337
Publisher The Catholic University of America Press
Audience Undergraduate
US Release Date 2002-04-30

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