Yes, u can. Christian- a person who follows and believes in Jesus Christ philosopher- a person who makes educated theories on profound questions mostly about logic
Christian Wolff - philosopher - was born on 1679-01-24.
Christian Wolff - philosopher - died on 1754-04-09.
Yes. Many, although of course not all, of the philosophers during the Enlightenment were also Christians. However, a philosopher learns to question received wisdom, which can be difficult for a committed Christian.
No, Plato was not a Christian. He was a Greek philosopher who lived in the 4th century BC, long before the emergence of Christianity.
It is a spiritual tract of an Arabic philosopher., as such, it reflects Islamic and not Christian views.
Flexiensis. has written: 'The unbelieving philosopher, and the faithful Christian'
The philosopher who studied Aristotle's works was Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas was a prominent medieval thinker known for his attempts to reconcile Christian theology with the philosophy of Aristotle.
Desiderius Erasmus, a Dutch writer, philosopher, and Christian humanist, criticized church officials for their worldliness. He believed in the ideals of simplicity, humility, and devotion to God, and he was critical of the corruption and materialism he observed within the church hierarchy.
Several persons in history bear the name Constantine but none was a philosopher. The first known is Constantine I the Great Emperor of Rome and introductor of the christian religion as the official Roman religion.
Catholic philosopher Jacques Maritain wrote in his book, Moral Philosophy,"This is to say that Marx is a heretic of the Judeo-Christian tradition, and that Marxism is a 'Christian heresy', the latest Christian heresy." In a footnote he observes that historian Arnold Toynbee had described communism as a Christian heresy.
Martyr was Justin Martyr's last name. He was not a philosopher but one of the early Church Fathers
Perhaps you are thinking of Catherine de Medici.