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Topic: Fides et Ratio


  
  Fideism
“Fideism” is the name given to that school of thought—to which Tertullian himself is frequently said to have subscribed—which answers that faith is in some sense independent of—if not outright adversarial toward—reason.
“Fideism” is thus to be understood not as a synonym for “religious belief,” but as denoting a particular philosophical account of faith's appropriate jurisdiction vis-a-vis that of reason.
One lesson to be gleaned from the preceding cases is that “fideism” is a term that is seldom self-applied.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/fideism   (6194 words)

  
 Santo Tomás de Aquino: Links 3 - Thomists & Thomism
The Exaltation of Metaphysics in John Paul II's Fides et Ratio by Mario Enrique Sacchi.
Truth and Truths: A Crucial Distinction in the Encyclical Letter Fides et ratio by William J. Hoye.
"Saint Thomas et le sacerdoce" Colloque organisé par l'Institut Saint-Thomas d’Aquin, les 5 et 6 juin 1998, à Toulouse.
www.geocities.com /tomistas/links3.htm   (3019 words)

  
 AnalPhilosopher Fides et Ratio
In his 1998 encyclical Fides et Ratio, the late Pope John Paul II explained why they are not.
Please note that Pope John Paul II (born Karol Józef Wojtyła) was a philosopher by training, inclination, temperament, and profession.
Posted at 2:29 PM ET on Thursday, 28 July 2005
www.analphilosopher.com /posts/1122575369.shtml   (316 words)

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