The rich text of Evangelium vitae raises numerous themes of great importance, perhaps even greater importance now than at the time of its publication in 1995. This reflection looks at the relationship of faith and reason in Pope St. John Paul II’s Encyclical, and how both faith and reason help us to understand better the relationship among various issues important to the life and flourishing of the human person
In this article the author reviews the interrelationship between faith and reason in the steps of Jo...
Faith is one of fundamental attitudes in man’s life. Thus, authentic faith cannot be separated in an...
According to St. Augustine Faith and Reason are intertwined, overlapping each other, but without exc...
The consistent ethic of life is a moral vision that holds together many different issues (war, pover...
Courtesy of Wipf and Stock Publishers: Faith, doubt, and reason are universal human faculties, yet t...
Pope Benedict XVI argued that it is "necessary and reasonable to raise the question of...
As a follow-up to Pope John Paul II’s encyclical Evangelium vitae (The Gospel of Life), the Bishops ...
The authors Augustine, Aquinas, and Dante represent the Catholic Intellectual Tradition claim that h...
One of the most important manifestations and signs of the new culture of life is unconditional defen...
In a series of addresses, commencing with the Regensburg address in 2006, Benedict XVI engaged the c...
Robert Royal is presently Vice President and Olin Fellow in Religion and Society at the Ethics and P...
1 examine the shape of the Christian philosophy that Edith Stein develops in her postbaptismal work ...
Religious fundamentalism, on the one hand, as manifested in terrorist activity and extreme rationali...
This essay discusses the nature, dynamics and praxis of reason, faith and wisdom in the context of o...
The following abstract references my book published May 2016: The Impact of Reason on Faith, Ethics ...
In this article the author reviews the interrelationship between faith and reason in the steps of Jo...
Faith is one of fundamental attitudes in man’s life. Thus, authentic faith cannot be separated in an...
According to St. Augustine Faith and Reason are intertwined, overlapping each other, but without exc...
The consistent ethic of life is a moral vision that holds together many different issues (war, pover...
Courtesy of Wipf and Stock Publishers: Faith, doubt, and reason are universal human faculties, yet t...
Pope Benedict XVI argued that it is "necessary and reasonable to raise the question of...
As a follow-up to Pope John Paul II’s encyclical Evangelium vitae (The Gospel of Life), the Bishops ...
The authors Augustine, Aquinas, and Dante represent the Catholic Intellectual Tradition claim that h...
One of the most important manifestations and signs of the new culture of life is unconditional defen...
In a series of addresses, commencing with the Regensburg address in 2006, Benedict XVI engaged the c...
Robert Royal is presently Vice President and Olin Fellow in Religion and Society at the Ethics and P...
1 examine the shape of the Christian philosophy that Edith Stein develops in her postbaptismal work ...
Religious fundamentalism, on the one hand, as manifested in terrorist activity and extreme rationali...
This essay discusses the nature, dynamics and praxis of reason, faith and wisdom in the context of o...
The following abstract references my book published May 2016: The Impact of Reason on Faith, Ethics ...
In this article the author reviews the interrelationship between faith and reason in the steps of Jo...
Faith is one of fundamental attitudes in man’s life. Thus, authentic faith cannot be separated in an...
According to St. Augustine Faith and Reason are intertwined, overlapping each other, but without exc...