Asking questions is a good thing, and that kind of progress is important to the growth of understanding and wisdom. But remember you'll never fully understand god. If you did, he wouldn't be god.
Mikhail Naumovich Epshtein has written: 'Vera i obraz' -- subject(s): Art and religion, History, Intellectual life, Philosophy, Russian, Religion, Religion and culture, Russian Philosophy
Without Him, there IS no Christian religion. Jesus IS the Christian religion.
The six patterns of culture are:-Religion/Philosophy-Social-Intellectual-Political-Geographic-Economic
Diego Pirillo has written: 'Filosofia ed eresia nell'Inghilterra del tardo Cinquecento' -- subject(s): Intellectual life, Philosophy and religion, History 'Filosofia ed eresia nell'Inghilterra del tardo Cinquecento' -- subject(s): Intellectual life, Philosophy and religion, History
Johann Christian Zwanziger has written: 'Die Religion der Philosophen und sein Glaubensbekenntniss' -- subject(s): Religion, Philosophy
it spreaded the readings of bible. what did Jesus do to us? why did he dead for our sins?
religion is philosophy
James Macbride Sterrett has written: 'The freedom of authority' -- subject(s): Religious aspects, Authority 'Reason and authority in religion' 'Studies in Hegel's Philosophy of religion' 'Modernism in religion' -- subject(s): Modernism (Christian theology) 'Studies in Hegel's Philosophy of Religion, with a Chapter on Christian Unity in America'
A Christian is a person who believes in Jesus and is a philosophy, but not a religion. A Baptist is a part of the Christian belief and is a particular religion in Christianity. Christianity IS a religion. Christianity has many different Christians though. There are Baptists, Anglicans (high and low), Presbyterians etc. And though they all believe the basics and agree on them, they have many different beliefs as well, which arent as important to agree on.
YES. Religion is a very important thing. That is why I am a Christian.
Religion was central to St. Thomas Aquinas' life as a Dominican friar and theologian. His faith guided his intellectual pursuits, leading him to reconcile Christian theology with Aristotelian philosophy and promote the integration of reason and faith. Aquinas believed that understanding God through reason was essential for deepening one's faith and relationship with God.
The answer will depend upon your own personal approach to philosophy and religion.