The Search for a Rational Faith
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
9780197748039 (ISBN)
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The Search for a Rational Faith challenges popular theories of secularization with a sweeping 400-year history of Anglo-American Protestant defenses of the Christian faith. Through a detailed study of the arguments of those who found Christian faith compatible with Enlightenment reason, Daniel K. Williams explains why Christian faith has continued to remain a viable intellectual option in the United States even for educated people who accept modern science.
From the seventeenth-century New England Puritans who founded Harvard College to the twentieth-century university professors who believed that Christian theism was the only viable grounding for morality in the atomic age, faith and reason have been an integral part of the Anglo-American experience. This book chronicles that story.
It is a story that intersects with the spiritual lives of well-known figures such as Isaac Newton, John Locke, John Adams, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Martin Luther King Jr., all of whom wrestled with the question of the reason to believe. It is the story of Christian apologists who crafted intellectually sophisticated defenses of the faith. And above all, it is the story of the development of an idea-the idea that there is a rational basis for Christian belief.
This book shows how that idea was transmitted from England to America in the seventeenth century and how it continued to develop and transform over the next four centuries in response to the Enlightenment, Darwinian evolution, historical criticism of the Bible, new theories of religious epistemology, and the ethical challenge of the civil rights movement. The Search for a Rational Faith is the story of what that idea meant in the past and what it still means today, in a new era of secularization.
Daniel K. Williams is a historian of American religion and politics who is currently an associate professor of history at Ashland University. Before coming to Ashland University, he was a professor of history at the University of West Georgia. He is the author of several books on religion and politics in the United States, including God's Own Party: The Making of the Christian Right and Defenders of the Unborn: The Pro-Life Movement before Roe v. Wade. His articles on American Christianity and conservatism have appeared in the New York Times, the Atlantic, Christianity Today, and the Washington Post.
Introduction
Chapter 1: Puritan Arguments against Atheism
Chapter 2: Arminianism and the Search for an Evidence-Based Faith
Chapter 3: Refuting Deism
Chapter 4: American Calvinists'Discovery of Christian Evidences
Chapter 5: A Republic Founded on Christian Evidences
Chapter 6: The Capstone of the Antebellum College Curriculum
Chapter 7: The Challenge of Science and Biblical Criticism in the Antebellum Era
Chapter 8: Natural Theology's Encounter with Darwin
Chapter 9: The Liberal Protestant Apologetics of Experience
Chapter 10: The Search for an Evangelical Apologetic
Chapter 11: The Last Appearance of Liberal Protestant Christian Apologetics
Chapter 12: The Resurgence of Christian Apologetics among Evangelicals
Appendix: What about Catholic Apologetics?
Glossary
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 19.11.2025 |
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| Verlagsort | New York |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 167 x 239 mm |
| Gewicht | 771 g |
| Themenwelt | Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Religionsgeschichte |
| Religion / Theologie ► Christentum ► Kirchengeschichte | |
| ISBN-13 | 9780197748039 / 9780197748039 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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