有神论
启示
审查
信仰
认识论
哲学
背景(考古学)
批判理性主义
理性主义
上帝的存在
神学
历史
考古
标识
DOI:10.1353/pew.2025.a949968
摘要
Abstract: This article re-examines Abū Ḥasan al-Ashʿarī's theological insights on the interplay between faith and reason, challenging previous fideist interpretations, particularly Imran Aijaz's view. I introduce the concept of guided theistic rationalism , situating al-Ashʿarī's approach within a tripartite model: contexts of discovery, justification, and review. In the discovery phase, al-Ashʿarī draws inspiration from Qur'anic verses to formulate rational arguments for God's existence, akin to Ibn Sīnā and Ibn Rushd. The justification phase rigorously validates these arguments through independent logical reasoning. I further propose a context of review , where individuals critically assess pre-existing arguments, ensuring faith is rationally grounded while accommodating divine submission. Al-Ashʿarī's balanced approach harmonizes reason with revelation, advocating rational scrutiny of prophetic claims followed by wholehearted acceptance. This nuanced framework, integrating rational inquiry with devout submission to divine revelation, holds broader relevance for contemporary monotheistic traditions.
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