Truth, faith, and reason: Pope Benedict XVI’s speech at the university of regensburg

Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 16 (1):97-106 (2008)
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Abstract

Pope Benedict XVI interleaved two themes in his lecture at the University of Regensburg on September 12, 2006.1 These will be discussed here in two separate parts: Truth, Faith, and Reason and The Dialogue of Cultures. The first addresses the Pope’s proposal to expand scientific reasoning to include the “rationality of faith”; and the second with the threat of radical Islam, and whether a “dialogue of cultures” is possible if the West persists in its belief in what the Pope calls a “reason which is deaf to the divine.”

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Gerald Marsh
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