Christian Philosophy
Sweeney, Leo![Christian Philosophy](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/190/19038147/CHSBZCOP0319038147.jpg)
Christian Philosophy concerns the perennial paradox of reason/revelation and philosophy/theology by reflecting on: whether philosophy has ever been «pure» i.e., free of beliefs, how Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus helped prepare for Christian philosophy, how these practiced it: Bonaventure, Guerric, Albert, Aquinas, Maritain. As monists Marcel and Whitehead confirm that philosophy cannot be faith but must remain distinct and yet dependent on it if ...