Within the historical/doctrinal context of the relationships existing between reason and faith, between philosophy and theology, problems of a general character are first submitted to the examination of the author, such as the elaboration of the "biblical message" in a philosophical perspective; and the "Scholastic theorizations" of reason at its service to faith; emphasis is then made on some particular problems reminiscent of the augustinian/franciscan tradition: the "aufustinian doctrine" of the relationship between faith and reason; the "bonaventurian concept" of the interaction between science and wisdom; the "scotistic thought" on the interrelation between philosophy and theology; in conclusion, some personal reflections are made available on the "rupture of equilibrium" within the context of the debate on the relationship between reason and faith.
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