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Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure. Ships from Colorado.
This intriguing volume, “Religion and Empiricism” by John E. Smith, is a part of the prestigious Aquinas Lecture series, which has been a platform for renowned scholars to explore the intersection of faith and reason since its inception in 1924. Published in 1967, this work delves into the complex relationship between religious belief and empirical inquiry, a subject that has captivated thinkers across centuries.
Smith, a prominent philosopher and theologian, brings his erudition to bear on this enduring discourse, offering a nuanced perspective that challenges both dogmatic skepticism and blind faith. Drawing upon the rich intellectual traditions of Western philosophy and theology, he navigates the intricate terrain where empirical evidence and spiritual convictions converge and diverge.
This volume holds particular significance for collectors and readers interested in the history of ideas, as it represents a pivotal moment in the ongoing dialogue between religion and the empirical sciences. Smith’s insights resonate with those grappling with the reconciliation of faith and reason in an increasingly secularized world, making this work a valuable addition to any philosophical or theological library.