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Summary Of: Fideism

Support of fideism is most commonly associated with four philosophers... Fideism and presuppositional apologetics... Fideism rejected by the Roman Catholic Church... fideism teaches that rational or scientific... The doctrine of fideism is consistent with some... Some forms of fideism outright reject the correspondence theory of truth... A more sophisticated form of fideism is assumed by... Fideism and presuppositional apologetics... Fideism and presuppositional apologetics... of faith and its role in salvation make fideism of this sort an important issue for Christianity... Fideism rejected by the Roman Catholic Church... Fideism rejected by the Roman Catholic Church... argument is that fideism simply applies to those who never met Jesus... The point of fideism is to pull followers away from asking God to prove his existence... Fideism has received criticism not just from atheists... but also from theologians who argue that fideism is not a proper way to worship God... Fideism can be responded to with an appeal to morality... This criticism of fideism is that it is often the foundation of destructive or disruptive belief systems... Fideism alone is not considered an adequate guide to distinguish true or morally valuable revelations from... An apparent consequence of fideism is that all religious thinking becomes equal...

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