The purpose of this paper is to consider some reasons why philosophy, in its current highly pluralist state, can be a valuable means of creating, with the help of divine grace, an opening for faith. My paper begins with (1) the challenging conceptual diversity that besets the very idea of Catholic higher education, i.e., the theme of this issue of JCHE. After reviewing Professor Prusak’s account of this diversity in his introduction , I turn to (2) the challenge presented by another sort of diversity, that of philosophy itself. I then argue (3) that, given philosophy’s distinctive response to the human condition and the ubiquity of belief, it is, in its diversity, an invaluable element of undergraduate education in general. In order to show...
The importance and relevance of philosophy has come to be recognized more today than ever before in ...
Catholic schools invest much time and energy in writing mission statements that express the common v...
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This paper (1) explores the reasons why philosophy was accorded a special role in Catholic higher ed...
Official statements of the Catholic Church in the last decade propose a thorough re-evaluation of th...
This article builds on the recent Special Interest issue of this journal on Philosophy for children ...
With a call for integration commonly expected in liberal arts education, this article explores the p...
Many believe that philosophy of religion is in a state of crisis. Not only is there widespread disag...
I am delighted that the theme of the present supple-ment to the New Catholic Encyclopedia is philoso...
The aim of this paper is to consider how well equipped philosophy is to meet the logical and epistem...
Philosophy of religion is a popular area of study with a lot of underexplored potential. For many st...
Eulalio R. Baltazar, recently promoted to Assistant Professor of Philosophy, has been active in curr...
In this paper I investigate the tradition of “philosophy” and “philosopher” with respect to their im...
The importance and relevance of philosophy has come to be recognized more today than ever before in ...
The question of the relationship between faith and philosophy opens a newpossibility for reading the...
The importance and relevance of philosophy has come to be recognized more today than ever before in ...
Catholic schools invest much time and energy in writing mission statements that express the common v...
Does God exist? If so, what is God\u27s relationship to us? Do we have free will? This is Philosophy...
This paper (1) explores the reasons why philosophy was accorded a special role in Catholic higher ed...
Official statements of the Catholic Church in the last decade propose a thorough re-evaluation of th...
This article builds on the recent Special Interest issue of this journal on Philosophy for children ...
With a call for integration commonly expected in liberal arts education, this article explores the p...
Many believe that philosophy of religion is in a state of crisis. Not only is there widespread disag...
I am delighted that the theme of the present supple-ment to the New Catholic Encyclopedia is philoso...
The aim of this paper is to consider how well equipped philosophy is to meet the logical and epistem...
Philosophy of religion is a popular area of study with a lot of underexplored potential. For many st...
Eulalio R. Baltazar, recently promoted to Assistant Professor of Philosophy, has been active in curr...
In this paper I investigate the tradition of “philosophy” and “philosopher” with respect to their im...
The importance and relevance of philosophy has come to be recognized more today than ever before in ...
The question of the relationship between faith and philosophy opens a newpossibility for reading the...
The importance and relevance of philosophy has come to be recognized more today than ever before in ...
Catholic schools invest much time and energy in writing mission statements that express the common v...
Does God exist? If so, what is God\u27s relationship to us? Do we have free will? This is Philosophy...