Editorial biography
Luca D'Isanto is a contemporary philosopher whose work explores fundamental questions concerning religious belief and epistemology. His contribution to the philosophy of religion, particularly through his work "Belief," examines the nature of religious conviction and the rationality of faith-based commitments. D'Isanto investigates how beliefs about God are formed, justified, and maintained in the face of philosophical challenges. His approach integrates insights from contemporary epistemology with traditional philosophical theology, offering nuanced analyses of the relationship between evidence, reason, and religious belief. His work engages with both analytic and continental philosophical traditions, contributing to ongoing debates about the epistemic status of religious beliefs and the role of non-evidential factors in belief formation. D'Isanto's scholarship addresses central questions about whether belief in God can be considered rational and what criteria should be used to evaluate religious commitments.
Works in this database
| Title | Year↑ | Genre | Argument engaged | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Belief الاعتقاد | 1996 1417 AH | Monograph | general-theism-debate · discussed · religious-language · discussed | Included |