Believing in order to see: on the rationality of revelation and the irrationality of some believers

New York: Fordham University Press (2017)
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A phenomenological reflection on central aspects of Christian revelation: the practice of faith, the obligation and role of the baptized Christian, the gift of the sacraments, the future of Catholicism, the role of the Christian intellectual, examined always in light of their inherent rationality and relationship to philosophical reason.

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