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Single Idea 8158

[filed under theme 29. Religion / D. Religious Issues / 1. Religious Commitment / e. Fideism ]

Full Idea

Do not seek to know Brahman by arguments, for arguments are idle and vain.

Gist of Idea

Do not seek to know Brahman by arguments, for arguments are idle and vain

Source

Anon (Upan) (The Upanishads [c.950 BCE], 'Brihadaranyaka')

Book Ref

'The Upanishads', ed/tr. Prabhavananda /Manchester [Mentor 1957], p.110


A Reaction

In the end all the religions seem to gravitate towards fideism and away from reasoned argument. The Catholic Church may be the last bastion of rational theology. Islam (10th cent), Protestantism (16th) and Judaism (17th) all rejected philosophy.


The 12 ideas with the same theme [belief based on faith, without rational argument]:

Do not seek to know Brahman by arguments, for arguments are idle and vain [Anon (Upan)]
Only by love can men see me, know me, and come to me, says Krishna [Anon (Bhag)]
Always be ready to give reasons for your beliefs [Peter]
I believe because it is absurd [Tertullian]
With respect to religion, reason is a blind whore [Luther]
Faith is like a dancer's leap, going up to God, but also back to earth [Kierkegaard, by Carlisle]
Without risk there is no faith [Kierkegaard]
Faith is the highest passion in the sphere of human subjectivity [Kierkegaard]
'Faith' means not wanting to know what is true [Nietzsche]
'I believe because it is absurd' - but how about 'I believe because I am absurd' [Nietzsche]
Faith is not just belief in propositions, but also putting trust in them [Armstrong,K]
The chief problem for fideists is other fideists who hold contrary ideas [O'Grady]