History of Christian Philosophy in the Middle Ages and The Christian Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas in the mid–fifties, his view has slowly gained support among Thomists and other Christian thinkers to the extent that now the expression "Christian philosophy" is commonly used in philosophical discourse.4 In the United States, Christian presses regularly turn out texts on "Christian philosophy" and in Europe and Latin America very few Christian philosophers object to the use of the expression, although explicit clarification of its meaning is seldom given.5 Moreover, since Gilson and other reputable Thomists, such as Pieper and Maritain, have been responsible to a great extent for the popularization of this term, it is usually taken for granted that its use or abuse is warranted by Thomas" thought." /> Does philosophy tolerate Christening? - Gracia Jorge J E | sdvig press

Does philosophy tolerate Christening?

Thomas Aquinas and the notion of Christian philosophy

Jorge J. E. Gracia

pp. 37-61


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