Document Type
Paper
Publication Date
Spring 2024
Abstract
There are few more hotly debated questions in philosophy than the capacity of human reason as it relates to knowing God. Both Immanuel Kant and G.W.F. Hegel dedicated a significant portion of their work to precisely this question. These thinkers, however, did not seek to understand the capabilities and limits of human reason from a distinctly Christian perspective. Their work, while containing real insights, has serious, problematic implications for Christian thinkers, making it imperative to chart a path toward a robustly Christian, Biblically-anchored, conception of reason.
Recommended Citation
Seeman, Elias, "Hear & Believe: Epistemic Humility and the Limits of Human Reason" (2024). Philosophy Student Projects. 2.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/philosophy/2
Included in
Christianity Commons, Philosophy of Mind Commons, Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons
Notes
Course: PHI 425, Philosophical & Theological Methods (Dr. Brad Seeman)