RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHILOSOPHICAL SPECULATION AND RELIGIOUS BELIEF IN EARLY MIDDLE AGES

Authors

  • Tianpeng Zhang Department of History, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S3 7RA, UK

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2023.4204

Keywords:

Middle Ages, Philosophy, Epistemology, Religion, Islam, Christianity

Abstract

Religion and philosophy as two mutually exclusive domains experienced a paradigm shift during the Middle Ages. Philosophy became a vehicle of religion through which both Islamic and Christian thinkers developed a rational understanding of faith to develop new philosophical ideas. Using the systematic literature review methodology, with rigorous inclusion and exclusion criteria, this study analyzed several research articles with the use of keywords in reliable databases like ERIC and Google Scholar. The investigation of the relationships between philosophical speculation and religious belief in early Middle Ages exposed the philosophical underpinnings of religion. It was felt that a religious belief was a core conviction that can be upheld logically without having to draw conclusions from other beliefs. It was also found that the study of a wide range of aspects of life is the primary goal of philosophy, an ancient academic subfield. It is recommended that both religion and philosophy should have combined foundations to resolve all sorts of queries, responses, and arguments, which can be defended by various ideologies. Let religion and philosophy be practiced in wide range of contexts, both should study people’s beliefs and behaviors in response to different situations

Published

2023-06-16

How to Cite

Tianpeng Zhang. 2023. “RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHILOSOPHICAL SPECULATION AND RELIGIOUS BELIEF IN EARLY MIDDLE AGES”. European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (2):392–408. https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2023.4204.

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Research Articles