William Blackstone Quote

Until the content of a belief is made clear, the appeal to accept the belief on faith is beside the point, for one would not know what one has accepted. The request for the meaning of a religious belief is logically prior to the question of accepting that belief on faith or to the question of whether that belief constitutes knowledge.


The Problem of Religious Knowledge (ed. 1963)


Until the content of a belief is made clear, the appeal to accept the belief on faith is beside the point, for one would not know what one has...

Until the content of a belief is made clear, the appeal to accept the belief on faith is beside the point, for one would not know what one has...

Until the content of a belief is made clear, the appeal to accept the belief on faith is beside the point, for one would not know what one has...

Until the content of a belief is made clear, the appeal to accept the belief on faith is beside the point, for one would not know what one has...