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In reply to the discussion: Can faith alone ever be sufficient? [View all]Jim__
(14,456 posts)45. Yes it does.
The April 18th issue of The New York Review of Books has a review of Michael Massing's Fatal Discord: Erasmus, Luther, and the Fight for the Western Mind. The review - which is behind a paywall - speaks a bit about this issue. One example:
This doctrine of justification by faith was in fact a commonplace of medieval theology, but it was obscured in practice by the medieval churchs emphasis on the strenuous pursuit of holiness. Luther radicalized it by making salvation an entirely passive process, in which human will and the practice of good works played no part. When in 1522 Luther translated the New Testament into German, he rendered Saint Pauls assertion in Romans 3 that man is justified by faith, without the works of the law as man is justified by faith ALONE, without the works of the law, an apparently minor adjustment that in fact opened up a fundamental breach between Catholic and Protestant doctrines of salvation.
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in general, we are not rational creatures. So no reasoned argument penetrates faith.
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#4
Most can distinguish between a logical versus a very emotional argument.
Bretton Garcia
Apr 2019
#30
A lot of the needs we call rational are based in our organic nature or social matrix.
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#61
Apparently it means substituting cigarettes donuts and bad coffee for alcohol,
Voltaire2
Apr 2019
#44
You just don't like the religious origin and formulation, so I'll give you a non-religious one.
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#46
Just pointing out that the serene passivity of 12 step programs is an evidential failure
Voltaire2
Apr 2019
#49
Yep. They usually just gloss over what they don't understand. Too bad. The parables are fabulous!
Karadeniz
Apr 2019
#75
Conclusion: faith alone is never enough. We need reason, science, even more.
Bretton Garcia
Apr 2019
#58
An answer to Guil, and the alleged inevitability of faith, belief, even for rationalists
Bretton Garcia
Apr 2019
#70
Gil relies heavily on imprecise meanings of words without providing definitions
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#73