Data publikacji: 19 cze 2025
Zakres stron: 151 - 169
Otrzymano: 26 mar 2025
Przyjęty: 13 maj 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/doc-2025-0008
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© 2025 Stanisław Ruczaj, published by Sciendo
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This paper explores a conflict between two accounts of the origins of Christian faith and outlines a solution to this conflict. The first account, rooted in Christian theological tradition, sees faith as a supernatural gift from God. The second, based on the Cognitive Science of Religion, explains how people acquire religious beliefs through purely natural processes. After sketching both accounts, I identify the key area in which they conflict: accepting that faith is supernatural seems to preclude a fully naturalistic explanation of the origins of faith, seemingly forcing one to choose between the theological and the scientific account. To resolve this conflict, I draw on an Augustine--inspired conception of miracles and Denis Edwards’ theology of divine action.