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James224
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Hi Everyone,
I’n new to this particular forum and have a general question. I’ve studied a couple major works of St. Thomas in the past but, at that time, I looked at them from a theological perspective only - not philosophical. Mabye I’m wrong on saying that and you can correct me.
It seems that all christian religions must use some philosophy and, of course, we use scholastic or Aristotleian philosophy and many protestants traditionally use Platonic Philosophy (so I understand). I don’t know much about it. In recent times, some Catholics and protestants have used Marxist Philosophy as in Liberation Theology.
My question is this: Can anyone explain what major philosophies are being used in christian denominations and what kind of effects these have on the faith?
I’n new to this particular forum and have a general question. I’ve studied a couple major works of St. Thomas in the past but, at that time, I looked at them from a theological perspective only - not philosophical. Mabye I’m wrong on saying that and you can correct me.
It seems that all christian religions must use some philosophy and, of course, we use scholastic or Aristotleian philosophy and many protestants traditionally use Platonic Philosophy (so I understand). I don’t know much about it. In recent times, some Catholics and protestants have used Marxist Philosophy as in Liberation Theology.
My question is this: Can anyone explain what major philosophies are being used in christian denominations and what kind of effects these have on the faith?