Robert, 

 

Your model of intellectual life - don't speak until you look it up and shut
up afterwards - is different from mine (obviously).  I am more of a
protestant in such matters:  In matters of philosophy, each person has
ultimately to figure it out for himself.  

 

Whatever SEP might dictate, I am still interested in how Russ might compose
a sentence - faithful to his notion of faith - that speaks of faith he does
not believe in or of a belief in which he does not have faith.  I guess its
fair to say that in matters of small f faith, you are a catholic and I am a
quaker.  I really don't care about what the minister has to say;  I want to
hear from the congregation.  

 

Nick 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Robert Holmes
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 8:38 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] faith

 

It wouldn't hurt to review the entry on faith in the Stanford Encyclopedia
of Philosophy (http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/faith/). In its second
paragraph, it distinguishes between a broad definition of faith as trust or
belief and the narrower notion of religious faith (think of the email
traffic we could have saved if we'd looked this up earlier.). It goes on to
explore different models of religious faith some of which the group has
discussed and some of which it hasn't:

*       the 'purely affective' model: faith as a feeling of existential
confidence
*       the 'special knowledge' model: faith as knowledge of specific
truths, revealed by God
*       the 'belief' model: faith as belief that God exists
*       the 'trust' model: faith as belief in (trust in) God
*       the 'doxastic venture' model: faith as practical commitment beyond
the evidence to one's belief that God exists
*       the 'sub-doxastic venture' model: faith as practical commitment
without belief
*       the 'hope' model: faith as hoping-or acting in the hope that-the God
who saves exists.

In short, there's a reason baby Jesus invented Google. Every time you don't
use it to inform a discussion, an angel dies.

 

-R

 

 

On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 11:44 PM, Russ Abbott <[email protected]> wrote:

Steve,

 

OK. Those seem like two distinct  meanings of "faith." I was talking and
thinking of your second one.


 

-- Russ 





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