The Need for Christian Philosophy

  • Owens J
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With its probative force drawn solely from premises accessible to the human mind's own inherent powers, Christian philosophy probes the divinely re- vealed truths under their naturally knowable aspects. From the apologetic or defensive angle, this type of philosophy is needed to meet rational queries- one's own or those of others-arising from religious doctrines, for instance from the tenets of creation, divine providence, immortality of the spiritual soul, or human destiny. On the positive side, Christian philosophy deepens the attraction of revealed doctrines in a way comparable to the enhancement given them by architecture, music, art and poetry in actual Christian life.

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Owens, J. (1994). The Need for Christian Philosophy. Faith and Philosophy, 11(2), 167–183. https://doi.org/10.5840/faithphil199411219

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