LA AUDACIA DE LA RAZÓN Y LA PARRESÍA DE LA FE.
La Racionalidad versus el racionalismo
Palabras clave:
faith, reason, parrhesia, rationalism, rationalityResumen
The audacity of reason and the parrhesia of faith are two expressions used by John Paul II in his encyclical Fides et Ratio. These two expressions imply one another, because the intensity of one favors the other. The audacity of reason, coupled with parrhesia or "confidence" of faith, is situated at the antipodes of rationalism, which aims to give an absolute character to human reason, in detriment of other aspects essentials to human person, thereby becomes a reductionism. The alternative to rationalism is rationality, an approach that recognizes the value of reason, but not absolutizes it. lt is a rationality that is not opposed to faith, but it raises her convenience. This rationality, allow us to think opened to Being infinite and transcendent, to God absolutely dynamic.