Christian philosophy is a term to describe the fusion of various
fields of philosophy with the theological doctrines of Christianity.
Christian philosophy originated during the middle ages as medival theologians
attempted to demonstrate the religious authorities that Greek Philosophy and
Christian faith were compatible methods for arriving at divine truth.
Augustine of Hippo viewed philosophy favorable. His belief was there was no
reason why Christian should not adopt good things of philosophy and use them
in their christian walk and was a key contributor and impact of Christianity’s
Philosophy. Augustine depended on the teachings of Plato and Plotinus.
Clement of Alexandria asserted that God gave philosophy to the Greek’s in preparation for the coming of Christ.
Plotinus, the greatest philosopher of Neo-platonism, believed that God is above
and beyond everything utterly transcendent. His thought was very influencial on
the eastof the great philosophers. Christianity in Europe became the framework
within which most western philosophizing occurred. Of all the religions that
existed during the centuries, Christianity became the most essential.
Principle issues of Christian Philosophy were mainly the philosophical
Movements which impacted the modern world, philosophical movements on
naturalism and existentialism, and postmodernism against christianity
demonstratedhumanity which focuses were to teach Christianity. Ethics were
an important issue to Christian philosophy as well.
The state of Christian Philosophy in general philosophical apologetics in
particular is stronger today than any other time.
For ...