Theological Reflection
You may have noticed or will soon be noticing a large flood (if I have the time and inclination) of theological reflections. This is because of my investigations into the nature of faith. I am reading all sort of monographs on the topic. Some authors speak to those that are on the “inside ” (sorry Keith and Dustin) and others who speak to everyone else. This is directly related to my other research in epistemology. It seems at first that faith is somewhat at odds with any sort of epistemological project, but it is too soon to tell. I have already taken some fairly informal polls and sent out a few initial email correspondences with some academics. Unfortunately, it seems that not many people think too much about faith. Is faith some type of reasoning process? Is it concerned with rationality at all? How has the definition of faith been revised since and before the enlightenment? Since this definition of faith is so central it exposes me to a lot of great theological reflection that in my younger fundamentalist days I was sheltered from. Hope you enjoy it.



