The End of Reason
al-Shawni, Da'ud ibn Tamam ibn Ibrahim The End of Reason in three parts explores the use of rational intellect, primarily in the form of analogical reasoning, to justify the ways of God to man and to address even the possibility of the existence of God. Reliance on "natural" religion is rejected and the work underscores the importance of revealed religion as the source of understanding God, but also demonstrates the limitations of that understanding, whether in literal or figurativ...