I’ve arrived at my writing debut via a life in engineering, painting and sculpting.
Not a usual path for an author, for certain.
Starting at school in Chichester in the south of England, via University at Imperial College, London, UK – where H.G.Wells made his start – I worked through a bunch of jobs mainly in the project management side of the construction industry in England, I finally settled in Southern Ontario, Canada. There, I worked in steel, public housing and bank sectors. Early retirement allowed me to say goodbye to industry. Moved on to Ontario College of Art and Design for honours in Sculpture and Installation. Worked my art practice in a shared stone sculpture studio for over ten years. Now resting my overworked arms to pursue writing.
Generally a life well lived, exposed to all those left weighted brains and right ones too.
Do I sound a bit straight up to you? Maybe. But read what I have to say before you reach any hard onclusion.
This book explores the complex relationship between faith and reason in the thought of key Christian theologians from the early Church through the Middle Ages, with an emphasis on how they sought to reconcile philosophical reasoning with religious belief. Beginning with the writings of the early Church Fathers like Augustine of Hippo, the work explores how figures such as Anselm of Canterbury, Thomas Aquinas, and John of Damascus developed intellectual systems that integrated both faith and reason in the quest for theological and philosophical truth.
Each chapter focuses on a particular thinker, tracing their historical context, theological ideas, and philosophical contributions. Augustine, for example, emphasizes the primacy of faith as the foundation for understanding divine truth, while Anselm pushes for rational inquiry into God's existence through the ontological argument, arguing that reason can lead to belief. Aquinas extends this synthesis, employing Aristotelian thought to explore the compatibility between reason and faith, especially in areas like the existence of God, ethics, and the nature of salvation. The book also highlights figures like Maximus the Confessor, who reconciles divine and human wills in Christ, and John Cassian, whose teachings on monastic life emphasize the rational discipline of prayer and asceticism.
Título : Faith and Reason in the Thought of the Church Fathers
EAN : 9798230107132
Editorial : Historia Magna
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