The Search for a Rational Faith
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Daniel Williams' 'The Search for a Rational Faith' examines how intellectually engaged individuals reconcile Christian belief with Enlightenment rationality.
The book argues that faith and reason have been negotiated in modern contexts, showing ways educated believers maintain religious commitments within rational frameworks.
Williams surveys historical and theological responses that bridge skepticism and devotion, addressing critiques from secular thought.
He emphasizes how this negotiation shapes denominations and individual faith practices in modern society.
The work contributes to understanding why many intelligent, educated people continue to identify as religious.
The book argues that faith and reason have been negotiated in modern contexts, showing ways educated believers maintain religious commitments within rational frameworks.
Williams surveys historical and theological responses that bridge skepticism and devotion, addressing critiques from secular thought.
He emphasizes how this negotiation shapes denominations and individual faith practices in modern society.
The work contributes to understanding why many intelligent, educated people continue to identify as religious.
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