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People cannot receive information about philosophy while being themselves dispensed from philosophising, thinking. This requirement is reasonable, since “all men desire to know”. A dualist approach to philosophy and theology obscures that they are the same. Revelation is immanent within the thinking person and grace, pace Thomas, is not extrinsic. Ecumenism, the principle, underpins this. So the philosophy...
Newman wrote many works arguing for the truth of the Christian faith. At the same time, he wrote positively regarding non‐Christian beliefs and practices. This article investigates Newman's arguments for Christianity in light of his acceptance of non‐Christian religions. Drawing primarily on the Grammar of Assent and the Oxford University Sermons, as well as Newman's poetry, prayers, and other works,...
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