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Saber e crer na sociedade pós-secular. Uma leitura a partir dos últimos textos de Habermas
Author(s) -
Paulo César Nodari
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
revista eclesiástica brasileira
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2595-5977
pISSN - 0101-8434
DOI - 10.29386/reb.v73i291.613
Subject(s) - dialogical self , articulation (sociology) , humanities , philosophy , sociology , secularization , epistemology , religious studies , political science , politics , law
Este trabalho objetiva analisar a possibilidade de diálogo entre saber e crer, à luz dos últimos textos de Habermas. Articula-se a concepção de que Religião e Ciência não são, intrínseca e reciprocamente, contraditórias e excludentes, mas antes, áreas de complementaridade e de eminente potencialidade de diálogo. Com essa articulação, espera-se apresentar, plausivelmente, a possibilidade de diálogo entre Religião e Sociedade Pós-secular, fomentando o processo dialógico, que precisa de liberdade, de respeito e de humildade na busca da Verdade.Abstract: The objective of this work is to analyze, in the light of Habermas’ latest writings, the possibility of a dialogue between knowing and believing. We explore the conception that,intrinsically and reciprocally, Religion and Science are not contradictory and excluding but rather that they are areas of complementariness and eminent potentiality of dialogue. With this articulation we hope to present, in a plausible way, the possibility of a dialogue between Religion and post-secular Society thus encouraging the dialogical process that requires freedom, respect and humbleness in its search for the Truth.Keywords: Habermas. Knowing. Believing. Dialogue. Society. Secularization.

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