Welcome to the thirty-ninth episode of "Through Theology in a Year," our special segment on the "Theology Unplugged" podcast. In this session, we explore the epistemological journey of faith from being a step into the light to becoming a blind leap into the dark.
Join us as we delve into the philosophical developments that shaped this transition:
-René Descartes and his indubitable approach
-John Locke and the ensuing conflict
-David Hume's skeptical perspective
-Immanuel Kant's solution, which ultimately relegated faith to the noumenal world, making it a blind leap into the dark
We will examine how these philosophies have influenced American thought and why faith is often perceived the way it is today.
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