On the compatibility of christian faith and theological agnosticism

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Agnosticism is often understood as being in opposition to religious faith. This article examines the two concepts “agnosticism” and “Christian faith” and their interrelated character. We argue that agnosticism and Christian faith are compatible, although agnosticism has some negative consequences for Christian faith seen from a Christian perspective.

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Nielsen, E. B., & Mørch, M. A. (2021). On the compatibility of christian faith and theological agnosticism. Religions, 12(3), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12030155

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