The idea that religious faith stands apart from orthodox reason and can never be reconciled with it.
Such religious thinkers as St Augustine (354-430) have argued that reason itself plays a subsidiary role to faith; while others (including Danish philosopher Soren Aaby Kierkegaard (1813-1855)) have maintained that acceptance of various aspects of religious belief requires actual denial of certain rational truths.
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- 2.1 Wittgensteinian Fideism?
- 2.2 Solved by Sacrifice: Austin Farrer, Fideism and the Evidence of Faith (Studies in Philosophical Theology)
- 2.3 Unbelievers: An Emotional History of Doubt
- 2.4 God and Skepticism: A Study in Skepticism and Fideism (Philosophical Studies Series)
- 2.5 Beyond Fideism: Negotiable Religious Identities (Transcending Boundaries in Philosophy and Theology)
- 2.6 Manichaeism, Skepticism, and Fideism in Lord Byron's Cain, A Mystery
- 2.7 The Possibility of Anthropological Fideism: An Essay on Symbol, Interpretation and Enigmas in Cross-Cultural Inquiries
- 2.8 Mapping Apologetics: Comparing Contemporary Approaches
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- 2.10 Sophia: A Journal for Philosophical Theology and Cross-Cultural Philosophy of Religion, vol. 31, no. 3 (1992) (Empiricism, Fideism & Belief; Process Theism & Physical Evil; Anselm, Planting & Ontological Argument; Transcendence in Theism & Pantheism; etc.)
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