Belief and Faith: A Philosophical Tract |
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We can believe only if we want to The | 25 |
If there are no knowers there also can be | 34 |
Because belief springs from freedom it is a par | 43 |
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accept as true act of belief actually aliquid André Gide arguments assent of belief Augustine basis belief in revelation believingly C. S. Lewis certainty Ceteris paribus Christian cogitatio cognition conceivable concept of belief consider course credibility Deum credere divine revelation divine speech doctrine element exists fact faith fidei fides Gabriel Marcel habet human act Ibid insight insofar intellectus J. H. Newman Jaspers John Henry Newman JOSEF PIEPER Karl Rahner knower knowledge based knowledge suffices lief living usage man's mental unrest Migne mind Mouroux nature Nevertheless oneself person Peter Lombard philosophical possible precisely quae quam question quod reality reason religious belief sacred tradition simply situation someone speak statement strict sense subject matter Summa Theologiae sure surer than hearing testimony theology thing Thomas Aquinas tion true and real truly trust unbelief uncon Ursprung und Ziel volition witness word believe Wörterbuch