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Aquinas21
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I have been noticing a lively interest in some areas of philosophy in this forum, even including some philosophy of religion and philosophical theology. I have always appreciated the kinds of philosophy that are helpful and constructive for theology and religion.
Therefore, just as a general informational or educational question, I’m wondering if anyone feels like mentioning any of their favorite sources for philosophical documentation (for example, regular books or reference books or journals, or even online sources).
The first two journals that come to mind for me are The Thomist and The Review of Metaphysics (also here). I also use Wikipedia articles frequently, not because they are great but mainly because they are convenient for me at my current location. (I used to live near large academic libraries, but nowadays I’m just a small town person.) As philosophy moves towards theology and religion (my true and primary subjects), I have often been helped by reference books such as The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church.
Therefore, just as a general informational or educational question, I’m wondering if anyone feels like mentioning any of their favorite sources for philosophical documentation (for example, regular books or reference books or journals, or even online sources).
The first two journals that come to mind for me are The Thomist and The Review of Metaphysics (also here). I also use Wikipedia articles frequently, not because they are great but mainly because they are convenient for me at my current location. (I used to live near large academic libraries, but nowadays I’m just a small town person.) As philosophy moves towards theology and religion (my true and primary subjects), I have often been helped by reference books such as The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church.