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May 15, 2017

Christian Philosophy's Task

Matthew Minerd
May 15, 2017

"Yet with regard to the role played in fact by the various kinds of wisdom in the inner stimulations of culture, it is mainly through Christian philosophy that the new civilization will be spurred, at least to the extent that it will be Christianly inspired."

-- Jacques Maritain, "A New Approach to God" (The Range of Reason, p.94)

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