Rationality and Religion: Does Faith Need Reason?ISBN: 978-0-631-19748-5
Paperback
236 pages
June 1998, Wiley-Blackwell
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"Those acquainted with Trigg's other work will not be surprised or
disappointed by three trade marks: energy, clarity and breadth.
Throughout this fine book, Trigg defends a more robust concept of
religious faith which takes truth claims seriously. And Trigg
argues this point in the course of discussing a breadth of topics:
political liberal theory, competing models of sociological
explanation, radical feminism, philosophy of history, and revised
religious conceptions of God." Charles Taliaferro
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<!--end-->"This book is a welcome addition to the
science/religion, objective/subjective, fatih/reason debates.
Upper-division undergraduates through faculty." W. F. Desmond,
Black Hawk College
"For the comprehensiveness of its coverage, the excitement of
its argument, and the vigour of its conclusions, Trigg's book is to
be recommended." Ross Hutchinson
"I recommend this book very highly to specialists in the field." The Journal of Religion