Critical thinking Quote by Marcus J. Borg
““Critical thinking is an unavoidable part of growing up. We do not become adults without it. But in the modern world, this stage often corrodes religious belief. Modern Western ways of thinking are very much shaped by the identification of truth with factuality. And generally accepted modern knowledge calls into question the factuality of much of the Bible and of religions more generally.””
About This Quote
Critical thinking forces individuals to evaluate beliefs against evidence, often challenging traditional religious claims.
In simple terms: Critical thinking reshapes faith.
Reason can erode dogma.
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When to use this quote
- College seminars
- Faith‑based counseling
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Designing curricula that integrate critical thinking with spiritual education
Questions to Reflect On
- How can faith coexist with rigorous inquiry?
- What role does cultural context play in shaping what we deem factual?