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Suspicion and Faith

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Available in a new digital edition with reflowable text suitable for e-readersMarx, Nietzche, and Freud are among the most influential of modern atheists. The distinctive feature of their challenge...
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  • 01 September 1998
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Marx, Nietzche, and Freud are among the most influential of modern atheists. The distinctive feature of their challenge to theistic and specifically Christian belief is expressed by Paul Ricoeur when he calls them the "masters of suspicion." While skepticism directs its critique to the truth or evidential basis of belief, suspicion asks two different, intimately intertwined questions: what are the motives that lead to this belief? and what function does it play, what work does it do for the individuals and communities that adopt it.

What suspicion suspects is that the survival value of religious beliefs depends on satisfying desires and interests that the believing soul and the believing community are not eager to acknowledge because they violate the values they profess, as when, for example, talk about justice is a mask for deep-seated resentment and the desire for revenge. For this reason, the hermeneutics of suspicion is a theory, or group of theories, of self-deception: ideology critique in Marx, genealogy in Nietzsche, and psychoanalysis in Freud.

Suspicion and Faith argues that the appropriate religious response ("the religious uses of modern atheism") to these critiques is not to try to refute or deflect them, but rather to acknowledge their force in a process of self-examination.

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Price: $110.00
Pages: 296
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Imprint: Fordham University Press
Publication Date: 01 September 1998
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780823218752
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: PHILOSOPHY / Religious
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An illuminating and powerful reading of three of the most important contemporary professedly antireligious thinkers… stinging critiques of Freud, Marx, and Nietzsche.---C. Stephen Evans, Society of Christian Philosophers
Merold Westphal is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University.