- Introduction
- Argument for Christian philosophy
- Arguments against Christian philosophy
- Conclusion in favour of Christian philosophy
NB: at least in 2 pages.
NB: at least in 2 pages.
There have been many very different philosophies advanced by Christians over the years. This suggests that there is no single thing called "Christian philosophy" but rather many philosophies defended by Christians. Apart from making room for a single deity, they have little in common. For example, Augustine was a platonist, Aquinas was an aristotelean, Descartes and Leibniz were rationalists, Locke was an empirical realist, Berkeley was an idealist, Kierkegaard was an existentialist, etc.