The Grace of Being Fallible in Philosophy, Theology, and Religion
Thomas John Hastings editor Knut-Willy Sæther editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:6th Nov '20
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Why is epistemic fallibilism a viable topic for Christian thought and cultural engagement today? Religious fundamentalists and scientific positivists tend to deal with reality in terms of “knockdown” arguments, and such binary approaches to lived reality have helped to underwrite the belligerence and polarization that mark this age of the social media echo chamber. For those who want to take both religion and science seriously, epistemic fallibilism offers a possible moderating stance that claims neither too much nor too little for either endeavor, nor forces a decision for one side over and against the other. This book uses this epistemological approach to fallibilism as a positive resource for conversations that arise at the intersection of philosophy, theology, and religion. The essays explore a range of openings into the interstices of these often siloed fields, with the aim of overcoming some of the impasses separating diverse ways of knowing.
“This work builds a truly interdisciplinary account of fallibility and its central role in epistemology and faith. … The work is solid and presented carefully. … The book is a fantastic read from which any scientist, philosopher or Christian would benefit.” (Sara Lumbreras, ESSSAT News & Reviews, Vol. 31 (2), June, 2021)
ISBN: 9783030559151
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
165 pages
1st ed. 2021