Philosophy and Religion Coming Soon
Many of you already know about my studies in philosophy, specifically philosophy of religion. A truckload of posts on this topic are coming. Just give me until next week to get my thoughts together. Revamping this website, along with starting two others, has drained me temporarily.
Father Hurley was very interested in the philosophy of religion. He made references to St. Aquinas, Socrates, Augustine, and others that lead me to this conclusion. Again, bear with me through this weekend and posts in this area will come.
Be sure to leave your comments on the posts, so that we can have a philosophical dialogue right here on the website. May God bless you all.
Related Posts:
Father Hurley and the Universal Hagar’s Spiritual Church
Thoughts on the Richard Dawkins talk on his book The God Delusion
Dear Rev. George Latimer-Knight,
Wonderful to hear the good news! I think the philosophical study of religion within the context of good faith brings one in a deeper and real reality of God’s presence because one becomes aware of the truth–the truth that God is and He is our creator. Wow! How incredible existence is. Also, check out the recent New York Times Magazine article on Anthony Flew the famous “atheist” who is now a theist but has an Aristotelian understadning of God. He moved to this position because the evidence for intelligent design was too strong to deny. There are too many Christians and other Theists who believe in God yet do not seek understanding through the light of reason of how we know that is the case.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/04/magazine/04Flew-t.html?pagewanted=1
RA
Dear Rev. George Latimer-Knight,
Here is a great article about skepticism, truth, and Christianity: http://www.leaderu.com/truth/1truth14.html