
The Thomistic Institute The Light of Faith: Why It's Not Irrational to Believe | Fr. James Brent, OP
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Apr 21, 2024 Fr. James Brent, OP, discusses the rationality of faith, evidences of divine origin, objections to faith, role of conscience, doctrine development, rational conversion, grace in belief, faith in Christianity, baptism, and Christian witnessing.
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Faith as a Response
- Faith is a response to the Word of God, accepting what God has revealed.
- Liturgical practices affirm God's presence, speaking through scripture and tradition.
Shifting Challenges to Faith
- Yaroslav Pelikan observed a shift in the Church's challenges.
- Historically, debates centered on specific doctrines, but modern challenges question revelation itself.
Evidentialist Objection
- The evidentialist objection argues that rational beliefs need sufficient evidence.
- Christian mysteries lack this, making belief irrational.

