On Being Sure in Religion
By (Author) Ian T. Ramsey
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
7th November 2013
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
230
Hardback
92
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
331g
If believers are right in the significance they claim for religion, how can they tolerate uncertainties, or preach a Gospel of good news if they are uncertain what they are to talk about Is religious conviction something which no honest man can profess Do believers in fact speak with one voice These are some of the questions that prompted this book, which embodies the F.D. Maurice lectures delivered at Kings College London in 1961. It discusses topics that were causes of as much concern to Maurice as they are in our own day: eternal punishment; Christian social duty; the problem of subscription ex animo to Articles. Professor Ramsay argues that it is reasonable to be sure in religion while being tentative in theology. In the course of his discussion he compares Maurice and Newman in relation to their views on theological certainty, and also considers the question whether the time has come for revision of the Thirty-nine Articles.
Ian T. Ramsey is Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion at Oxford University.