Philosophy: Faith and Reason 2023 with verified questions and answers
Strong Sense - correct answerIrrational to believe in God unless existence can be proven Weak Sense - correct answerIrrational to believe in God unless balance of evidence makes it seem likely there is a God Faith - correct answerStrong belief in God or doctrines based on spiritual apprehensions, rather than empirical truth Coherance Theory of Faith - correct answerTruth or falsity of a statement is determined by its relation to other statements, rather than relation to the world Correspondence theory of truth - correct answerTruth or falsity of a statement is determined only by how it relates to the world and whether or not it actually describes the world Non-propositional - correct answerRevelation isn't found in words of Holy Books or leaders, but is in the event the words are describing. Human efforts to understand the events and grasp the meaning behind them Head - correct answerReason Revelation - correct answerHeart Voluntarist - correct answerFaith is a voluntary act of will, a free choice fides - correct answerBelief that. Deals more with facts Fiducia - correct answerBelief in. Deals more with trust or commitment Propositional - correct answerStatement or set of words. Often put down in dogma or creeds. Gives us God's revelation in words Pascal - correct answerVoluntarist Quote from Pascal - correct answerIf you win, you win everything, if you lose, you lose nothing. Do not hesitate then; wager that God exists Barth - correct answerVoluntarist, propositionalist James - correct answerVoluntarist Buber - correct answerNon-propositionalist Kierkegaard's three arguments - correct answerApproximation, Postponement, Passion Kierkegaard: Faith with or without reason? - correct answer
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