Ist der christliche Glaube vernünftig?: Überlegungen anhand einer ungewöhnlichen Begründung

The Christian faith is instructed as the sum of individual substantive convictions that is justified if it bases on reasons. These reasons are understandable reasons as if they are shared by different people and also can be attributed to other causes which may be indisputable. But the ultimately not...

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Main Author: Kruck, Günter 1960- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
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Published: Echter 2014
In: Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie
Year: 2014, Volume: 136, Issue: 4, Pages: 451-470
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Faith / Reason
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Summary:The Christian faith is instructed as the sum of individual substantive convictions that is justified if it bases on reasons. These reasons are understandable reasons as if they are shared by different people and also can be attributed to other causes which may be indisputable. But the ultimately not lockable chain of reasons and causes is the sign that the rationality as the truth of the Christian faith is not proved. This proof can not be provided by a Christian practice also because this practice presupposes the truth of the contents of the Christian faith. In order to prove the rationality as the truth of the Christian faith, it needs a consideration that back binds the truth of this belief in its principle to an idea of God, which is true in itself. The truth of the idea of God thus ensuring the reasonableness of the Christian content in terms of the truth of their own principle insofar as this coincides with the true idea of God. This evidence goes beyond, in which the being of God is thought of as the basis of the freedom of man and the Christian content is seen as unfolding of the self-revelation of God in Jesus Christ as a possible expression of the freedom of God.
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