Greek philosophy is not necessarily Christian. To be a Christian, you believe that Jesus is the savior of humanity.
Leonard Hodgson has written: 'Christian faith and practice' 'For faith and freedom' 'Progress towwards church unity' 'Towards a Christian philosophy'
Protestants do not accept the Roman Catholic Church as the final arbiter of the Christian Faith.
Thomas Aquinas synthesized the ideas of ancient Greek philosophers, particularly Aristotle, with Christian theology by using reason to demonstrate the compatibility of faith and reason. He believed that philosophy could illuminate theology and help strengthen religious belief. Aquinas sought to harmonize the teachings of the Church with the principles of reason and natural law through his extensive writings and works, such as the Summa Theologica.
Judeo-Christian faith is one god; Greco-Roman faith had many gods.
Philosophy posed a challenge to Christian scholars by introducing rational inquiry and questioning traditional beliefs. It encouraged critical thinking and the pursuit of knowledge through reason, which sometimes conflicted with the dogma of the Church. This tension led to debates and discussions about the compatibility of faith and reason.
Terence Penelhum has written: 'Butler' 'Christian ethics and human nature' -- subject(s): Christian ethics 'Hume' 'Reason and religious faith' -- subject(s): Faith, Faith and reason, Philosophy, Religion
Yes, in the Christian faith, There is said to only be one god that is the ruler of everything. But there are more than 10 gods said to do different tasks on Earth.
There is no difference between the two as Catholicism is the full expression of the Christian Faith as Christ intended when he set up his Church. Now, there is a difference between what is commonly know as a "Christian" in protestant terms and a Catholic (Christian). The differences are significant. The first: the Sacraments which Christ instituted. The second: the fullness of Faith in the combination of Scripture and Tradition (2 Tim. 2:2, 2 Thess. 2:15). The third: Apostolic Succession which is an unbroken chain of successors going back to the Apostles. There you have it three differences. Remember, the choice is yours - do you want the whole cookie or just half?
The Classical Republican idea of civic virtue had to do with public morality, for the common good of the community, whereas the Judeo Christian idea was of private morality (inner faith and obedience to God).
Howard Bonar Jefferson has written: 'Experience and the Christian faith' -- subject(s): Christianity, Philosophy
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