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Augustine's Confessions Research Paper

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The choice between approaching the world through reason or faith is one that people commonly struggle with. In fact, this is a reoccurring theme in Augustine’s Confessions. While most perceive reason and faith as two different things that have no correlation, Augustine argues that reason and faith are significantly related.
A common misconception of reason is that it will provide all the answers needed to sustain a satisfied life. Some believe that there is an explanation for everything and that pursuing the world through reason will provide one with not only answers, but evidence as to why things are the way they are. While some of these things may be true, there are some things in life that no one person can comprehend through reason alone. How is one to fathom such things as the will of God? This sort of information is unobtainable through reason of the human mind and therefore proves the altercations of seeking answers through reasoning by itself. Augustine too …show more content…

(Confessions 7:17) When one has ultimately reached the limits of reason, one has now arrived at the door of faith. We can see examples of this when Augustine writes of his younger years when he oftentimes became frustrated while reading through scripture through the eyes of reason. It isn’t until he looks at these scriptures from a faithful perspective that he was fully able to fully comprehend these scriptures he earlier struggled with. (Confessions 6:5) Having said this, it’s clear that faith without reason will not provide the answers one needs to sustain a happy life either. Having a blind faith toward something without knowing the reasoning behind your beliefs seems like some sort of cop-out that doesn’t provide answers of value. Therefore, faith without reason can in no way satisfy one any more or less than reason without

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