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The Agnostic Inquirer
Book • 2003
The Agnostic Inquirer by Sandra Menssen and Thomas D. Sullivan examines how agnostics might responsibly approach claims of religious revelation through philosophical analysis.
The authors propose frameworks for assessing religious texts' credibility and interpretive value without requiring prior faith commitments.
They explore probabilistic reasoning, hermeneutics, and historical considerations to show how revelation can be meaningfully evaluated by skeptical inquirers.
The book seeks to bridge philosophical skepticism and religious discourse, offering a thoughtful path for those uncertain about religious claims.
It provides tools for careful reflection on how a text might function as evidence for theistic belief.
The authors propose frameworks for assessing religious texts' credibility and interpretive value without requiring prior faith commitments.
They explore probabilistic reasoning, hermeneutics, and historical considerations to show how revelation can be meaningfully evaluated by skeptical inquirers.
The book seeks to bridge philosophical skepticism and religious discourse, offering a thoughtful path for those uncertain about religious claims.
It provides tools for careful reflection on how a text might function as evidence for theistic belief.
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