Description
‘Faith’ and ‘reason’ are heavily weighted words. They point to elemental aspects of human existence. The papers and discussions presented here draw not a little of their liveliness from attempts to clarify and correlate these basic activities or dimensions of human being. In all the complexities of the possible relationships and interweavings of faith and reason, two types of questions keep recurring. On the one hand, What is the value of human intelligence, and how is it endorsed and supported by faith? On the other, What is the distinctive intelligence or rationality of faith, and how does it relate to the perennial search for wisdom represented in its various philosophical forms?