Not by Reason Alone
Explore the intricate connections between faith and reason in political philosophy with Not by Reason Alone by Joshua Mitchell. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 1996, this thought-provoking book spans 259 pages and offers a fresh perspective on early modern political thought. Unlike traditional narratives that suggest a stark divide between the age of faith and the age of reason, Mitchell argues for a more nuanced understanding of these concepts. Dive into this essential read for anyone interested in political science, theory, and the historical interplay between religion and rationality. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Not by Reason Alone invites you to rethink the foundations of modern political thought.