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The average rating for Choosing is based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2014-03-27 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars John Hayes
"Reason and Belief" is the third volume of a magisterial philosophical trilogy by this eminent American philosopher. The earlier volumes were "Reason and Analysis" and "Reason and Goodness". In the preface to "R&B" Blanshard states: "The three volumes, Reason and Analysis, Reason and Goodness, and Reason and Belief make a sequence in which I have tried to sketch the office of reason in the theory of knowledge, ethics, and religion respectively. They all continue a line of reflection begun many years before in The Nature of Thought." And so they do. But what, more specifically, is to be found in this hefty third volume? "R&B" is divided into three parts: "Reason and Faith: The Catholic View", "Reason and Faith: The Lutheran Succession", and "Ethics and Belief". In the first two parts Blanshard is concerned to determine whether Christianity, in its Catholic or Protestant forms, can genuinely accommodate reason and still remain Christianity. Or with a slight shift in perspective one might ask whether reason and science can accommodate Christianity and still remain reason and science. This question has been on the boil at least since Kant wrote "Religion Within the Bounds of Reason Alone" (which is what Blanshard advocates for in part three of "R&B"). The answer to this question as set forth in "R&B" is: No, with some qualification, they are oil and water. Blanshard's approach to the resolution of any philosophical issue remained constant throughout his long career: he typically begins with an exceptionally clear statement of the problem; goes on to canvas the most plausible of the existing assessments; systematically critiques these previous views; and then, in light of these critiques goes on to offer his own conclusions. This exhaustively systematic approach makes for rather long books, but also for unexpectedly compelling reading because the outcome of the process is a growing sense of clarity attained and certainty achieved as every relevant argument is tied off, one step at a time. In this case, the result is the most comprehensive critique of Christianity that has ever been set forth - and, almost certainly, that ever will be. Many readers, and particularly committed Christians, could probably only read "R&B" with a growing sense of horror and dismay, because the critique, which leaves no stone left un-turned, is devastating indeed. On the other hand, however, the third part of the book, in which Blanshard goes on to consider what sort of religion remains defensible, sheds an immense amount of light on that subject, and rescues the reader from any idea that some sort of nihilism is the only alternative. This is very far from being the case and, indeed, Blanshard's remarks open the door to a far more palatable alternative. The definitive solution to one aspect of America's "culture" war can be found here, and, really, only here. But, as with all wars, there will be those who are pleased with the outcome, and those who are very much angered and embittered. Yet one thing is certain: nobody could accuse Blanshard of being unfair or biased. He has his judges' robe on throughout, and is scrupulously just on every page.
Review # 2 was written on 2016-11-08 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Christoph Poehl
This is the 3rd time I've read this, once each with 3 kids, at about age 7. It's well done. Two of the kids were more book-learning oriented and did well with the book. The other child preferred to learn by asking questions, which is also fine. The book started prompting that child's questions. I like the Biblical imagery of a garden. I think I also may re-read part of it to the older two kids - the part about the candy store.


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