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Theology and religious belief

dingnecros

Golden Member
Topic:
Can one study theology without being religious themselves i.e. be an atheist

My stand:
Yes one can do that as what you study has nothing to what you believe in.

Counter-Stand:
You have to believe in the concept of god to fully understand the reason for a particular belief or to get any amount of understanding of any religion


Any thoughts from the ATOT crowd??
 
Studying something and fully understanding something are two different things.
/thread
 
"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which can not fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance-that principle is contempt prior to investigation."
--HERBERT SPENCER
 
Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
People study dead religions don't they?

the question is not follow the same religion that is being studied but the belief that a god exists before undertaking a study of religion. Almost all religions have a concept of a superior being
 
Originally posted by: dingnecros
Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
People study dead religions don't they?

the question is not follow the same religion that is being studied but the belief that a god exists before undertaking a study of religion. Almost all religions have a concept of a superior being

with that thinking, one would have had to do some research on religions to not believe in a superior being. So this question makes no sense.
 
Originally posted by: rudeguy
"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which can not fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance-that principle is contempt prior to investigation."
--HERBERT SPENCER

Nice quote... had not come across this one
 
Originally posted by: dingnecros
Counter-Stand:
You have to believe in the concept of god to fully understand the reason for a particular belief or to get any amount of understanding of any religion

This is an assertion. Can you support it?
 
The study of theology doesn't necessitate belief. A lot of it has to do with history, whether you believe or not. The development of doctrines, historical interpretations, political/intellectual factions, etc. are also involved, and can be discussed/studied as matter-of-fact. I have known one or two atheists who have degrees in theology, so it isn't a stretch.
 
Theology is an attempt to make Logical sense of the Religion. You don't need Hocus Pocus to understand Theology.
 
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Originally posted by: dingnecros
Counter-Stand:
You have to believe in the concept of god to fully understand the reason for a particular belief or to get any amount of understanding of any religion

This is an assertion. Can you support it?

I am not asserting it - the other person is and hence I cannot be the person who can clarify it ... maybe I can ask them tomorrow
 
Originally posted by: rudeguy
"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which can not fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance-that principle is contempt prior to investigation."
--HERBERT SPENCER

This. Depends how you come at it, really. Since you're interested in the first place, it's probably fine.
 
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