Can an atheist believe in God?
暂无分享,去创建一个
Some have proposed that it is reasonable for an atheist to pursue a form of life shaped by engagement with theistic religious language and practice, once language and belief in God are interpreted in the appropriate non-realist manner. My aim is to defend this proposal in the face of several objections that have been raised against it. First, I engage in some conceptual spadework to distinguish more clearly some varieties of religious non-realism. Then, in response to two central objections, I seek to articulate the most promising version of the view. I conclude by discussing some practical and moral objections to a non-realist form of religious life.
[1] M. Shermer. Arguing for Atheism , 2007, Science.
[2] H. Wettstein. Awe and the religious life , 1997 .
[3] B. Hebblethwaite. A Critique of Don Cupitt’s Christian Buddhism , 1993 .
[4] M. Nozick,et al. Ficciones : four stories and a play , 1976 .
[5] J. Randall,et al. The role of knowledge in Western religion , 1959 .