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Reason and Faith; Their Claims and Conflicts From The Edinburgh Review, October 1849, Volume 90, No. CLXXXII. (Pages 293-356)

By Henry Rogers

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

This philosophical piece argues that the key to understanding truth lies in finding harmony between logic and belief, challenging the idea that they must be at odds.

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"Reason and Faith; Their Claims and Conflicts" by Henry Rogers is a 19th-century exploration of how reason and faith connect, suggesting they shouldn't be seen as enemies. Rogers argues that people need both reason and faith to truly understand the world, particularly in Christianity. He explains that faith is necessary and that reason can’t do it alone. Reason and faith must be balanced to understand the complete truth. He sets up a discussion about the importance of reason and faith working together for intellectual and spiritual growth.

About the Author

Henry Rogers (1806–1877) was an English nonconformist minister and man of letters, known as a Christian apologist.

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