Vernünftig glauben - begründet hoffen
Book Description
In an era where faith and reason often seem at odds, this thoughtful exploration offers a bridge between theological conviction and philosophical rigor. Saskia Wendel addresses one of the most pressing questions facing modern believers: how can we maintain rational hope in a world that has moved beyond traditional metaphysical certainties?
The book tackles the fundamental tension between theology and metaphysics, examining how contemporary "post-metaphysical thinking" has challenged traditional approaches to religious belief. Rather than abandoning either faith or reason, Wendel proposes a nuanced middle path that she terms "metaphysics after Kant." This approach acknowledges that metaphysical thinking remains essential for any rational foundation of belief, while recognizing that such thinking must be grounded in lived, personal experience rather than abstract philosophical systems.
Through careful analysis, the author demonstrates how religious hope can be intellectually justified without retreating into fundamentalism or surrendering to pure relativism. The work shows how theological reflection can engage meaningfully with modern philosophical developments while maintaining its distinctive spiritual insights.
For readers seeking to deepen their understanding of how faith operates in contemporary intellectual contexts, this book provides valuable tools for navigating the complex relationship between belief, reason, and hope. It offers a sophisticated yet accessible framework for those who refuse to choose between thoughtful inquiry and genuine spiritual commitment.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~8 hours)
📄 Length: 286 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Religious aspects
- ✓ Explore Christianity
- ✓ Explore Hope
- ✓ Explore Philosophical theology
- ✓ Explore Realism
- ✓ Understand metaphysical principles