PH.D in Philosophy from Allame Tabatabaii University
Abstract
Explain the relationship between reason and faith is one of the main concerns Kierkegaard and Mulla Sadra. The most important feature of faith from the perspective Kierkegaard, is its anti-intellectual or paradoxical nature. In this thinking, person can never be achieved to faith by rational thinking and appealing to historical evidence. Basically life of faith from view Kierkegaard is life within Christianity and very life of christianity is that protects it against all theoretical efforts. Mulla Sadra On the other hand believes that the faith, although it is related to the heart but faith of heart is not limited to knowledge Intuitive. But Knowledge of God with reason and proof, that is to say belief that is obtained through theoretical reason, can be considered the heart of faith. In other words, all his efforts are focused on that reconcile between reason and faith or mysticism and the argument.
Khademi,M . (2012). Reason and Faith in Mulla-Sadra and Kierkegaard’s Philosophy. Essays in Philosophy of Religion (Jostarhaye Falsafeh Din), 1(1), 51-77.
MLA
Khademi,M . "Reason and Faith in Mulla-Sadra and Kierkegaard’s Philosophy", Essays in Philosophy of Religion (Jostarhaye Falsafeh Din), 1, 1, 2012, 51-77.
HARVARD
Khademi M. (2012). 'Reason and Faith in Mulla-Sadra and Kierkegaard’s Philosophy', Essays in Philosophy of Religion (Jostarhaye Falsafeh Din), 1(1), pp. 51-77.
CHICAGO
M Khademi, "Reason and Faith in Mulla-Sadra and Kierkegaard’s Philosophy," Essays in Philosophy of Religion (Jostarhaye Falsafeh Din), 1 1 (2012): 51-77,
VANCOUVER
Khademi M. Reason and Faith in Mulla-Sadra and Kierkegaard’s Philosophy. Essays in Philosophy of Religion. 2012;1(1):51-77 (In Persian).