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Christian Faith and Human Understanding - Studies on the Eucharist, Trinity and the Human Person (Paperback)
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Christian Faith and Human Understanding - Studies on the Eucharist, Trinity and the Human Person (Paperback)
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In this collection of essays, renowned philosopher Robert
Sokolowski illustrates how Christian faith is not an alternative to
reason, but rather an enhancement of it. Reflecting on the
mysteries of Creation, the Holy Trinity, the Incarnation, and the
Eucharist, he examines in his distinctive lucid style the ways in
which Christian faith contributes to the understanding of the human
person. The book is divided into four sections. The first directly
addresses the relation between faith and understanding, showing how
philosophy has an autonomy within Christian theology even as it
acknowledges that revelation makes known truths that could not have
been reached by reason alone. It also explains how central the
doctrine of Creation is to the relation between faith and reason.
The rest of the book illustrates particular ways in which reason
and faith interact in Christianity. The second section deals with
the mysteries of the Holy Trinity, the Church, and the Eucharist.
It shows that Christ is the primary minister of the Eucharist
because his words are quoted in its celebration, and it offers a
contemporary interpretation of the meaning of transubstantiation.
This section also discusses the episcopal teaching office in the
Church, and it shows how Christ's words in the gospels, his use of
the first-person pronoun, serve to manifest the Holy Trinity. The
third section discusses the human person in the light of Christian
faith, exploring what is meant by the human soul, natural law, and
personal relationships, as well as the place of political
philosophy within revelation. The fourth and final section turns to
the relationship between faith and practical reasoning. It
discusses Christian aspects in the art and science of medicine,
psychoanalysis, and the professions, as well as issues in Catholic
higher education, including the place of philosophy in seminary
formation.
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