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Q. 4. Write an essay of Rationalistic Religion.
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Answered by pankajpal6971
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Regarding the Christian revelation, there were already rumblings of religious skepticism in the Middle Ages. Therefore, Peter Abelard's (1079–1142)'s skeptical mentality cast doubt by pointing out numerous inconsistencies among ideas passed down as revealed truths by the Church Fathers in his Sic et non ("Yes and No") work. The greatest medieval thinker, Aquinas, was a rationalist in the sense that he held that the majority of revealed truth was understandable and proven by reason, even though he believed that other dogmas were beyond the scope of reason and had to be accepted only on the basis of authority.

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"Perfect in our imperfections"

Numerous thinkers, including Descartes, have debated the issue of religion and reason coexisting. The harmony of rationalism and religion has sparked a wide range of ideas and concepts.

Ratio, which means reason in Latin, is the root of the English word "rationalism." We describe rationalism as a way of thinking that places a strong emphasis on how reason contributes to knowledge acquisition. We assert that the core beliefs of a religion are self-evident and that revelation is not required when we link rationalism and religion together.

Any religion would not be a religion in my opinion without its revelation. Every religion has a "book" in its past that essentially lays out the way for its adherents to follow. We wouldn't share a shared idea of what religion's core values are if we really feel that the principles are inherent.

I do no I shall analyze my own faith, Islam, as well as logical conceptions of God as I mull over the issue of compatibility.

Islam forbids questioning the religion and does not permit such behavior. Therefore, any rationalist interpretation of the religion would be in opposition to it. One's personal interpretation of the Koran is where many rationalistic ideas originate. "He who speaks about the Koran on the basis of his personal view alone shall find his dwelling in hell fire," Abdullah Ibn Abbas said. Many Muslims have a strong religious conviction, hence rationalistic viewpoints are frequently decried. The subject of faith would be a key component of my case.

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Answered by mandavik501
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