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Tables of Contents for Faith With Reason
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
xiii
 
1. Can Faith be Discussed?
1
20
Five Reasons for Not Discussing Faith
3
12
Concepts of Faith
15
5
Conclusion
20
1
2. Faith and Foundationalism
21
22
Strong Foundationalism and its Weaknesses
22
5
Kenny's Response
27
11
Foundationalism and Beyond
38
5
3. The Web of Belief
43
23
Strategic Order
43
6
The Web
49
4
Coherence
53
5
Objections
58
4
The Web of Belief and the Nature of Faith
62
4
4. Accumulated Evidence
66
18
Resolving Disputes by Rational Means
68
4
The Person-relativity of Religious Belief
72
6
The Nature of Religion
78
4
Conclusion
82
2
5. Belief and Believing
84
18
Accounting for Unbelief
87
2
The Fact of Bias
89
4
Facts and Values: Their Connectedness
93
5
Objections
98
4
6. 'The Believer'
102
17
'Thin' and `Thick' Belief and Believing
103
8
The Instability of Thick Believing
111
8
7. What Is It to Trust God?
119
20
Conceptual Preconditions
122
3
Interests
125
4
Interpersonal Relations
129
3
God and Evidence
132
4
Bare Particularity
136
1
Conclusion
137
2
8. Faith and Virtue
139
19
Faith and Belief
141
3
A Paradox?
144
5
Trust
149
4
The Evidential Proportion View of Faith
153
5
9. Faith and Self-Reflection
158
21
Faith and Assurance
159
3
The Conditions of Assurance
162
3
Faith and Self-Reflection
165
5
Faith and Conditionality
170
1
The Faith and Conditions Argument
171
4
The Grounds Substitution Argument
175
4
Bibliography
179
4
Index
183