Theology was no longer a "science" of facts. It was beyond the reach of the laboratory and the logic board. 2. Saving Faith Through the Back Door
We feel a "Categorical Imperative"—a duty to do what is right. Kant and Theology (Philosophy and Theology)
In the late 18th century, the "Sage of Königsberg" didn't just critique theology; he effectively evicted it from the realm of scientific knowledge. Yet, in a twist that still fuels late-night philosophy seminars, he ended up arguing that we must live as if God exists anyway. Theology was no longer a "science" of facts