The difficulty of the Gospel message raises an important question about the relationship between faith and reason. Do we arrive at faith through reason or do we abandon reason in order to have faith? While there have been famous Christian philosophers who embrace their God given reasoning ability in service to their faith, there have also been Christian theologians who reject the use of philosophy in connection with theology. In modern American Christianity, those rejecting the role of reason in faith evidence an anti-intellectualism that in particular tends to despise science. It is not, however, all wisdom that God thwarts, only that of the world that in opposition to God, his people ought to be using their God given reason to serve his kingdom. It is true that we do not arrive at faith by reason alone, nor is it true that faith ought to be devoid of reason, when we understand our faith properly it has reason as a partner.
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