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mcteague
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The Church itself has a long and distinguished intellectual tradition. There are many people here quite well educated in philosophy and theology. And many of the people expressing differing religious, or non religious views are also equally intelligent and articulate. There are many who can support their views with credible arguments. But isn’t the actuality of the case that the philosophical theories and theological beliefs that we hold are embraced largely because of our own psychology?
Psychology does not mean something abnormal. I mean based on our own personal experience, and what we are comfortable with for various reasons. Do we not also tend to like and agree with those philosophers and theologians that support the beliefs we have.
Sometimes I think some discussions here try to pretend that it is all very abstract, objective and intellectual. And I don’t mean to imply that the discussions are not all those things. I just wonder if sometimes the psychological is ignored because we are trying to make our discussions seem more scientific and rational than they can ever really be.
Psychology does not mean something abnormal. I mean based on our own personal experience, and what we are comfortable with for various reasons. Do we not also tend to like and agree with those philosophers and theologians that support the beliefs we have.
Sometimes I think some discussions here try to pretend that it is all very abstract, objective and intellectual. And I don’t mean to imply that the discussions are not all those things. I just wonder if sometimes the psychological is ignored because we are trying to make our discussions seem more scientific and rational than they can ever really be.