Christ and the Shape of Philosophy: A Rejoinder to Moser
Abstract
Paul Moser claims that there is no evidence for my attribution to him of certain views in my essay, “How Christian Can Philosophy Be?” Here I review the evidence presented in my essay and reconsider its import. I also reflect further on our respective views concerning philosophy, and Christian philosophy.
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Moser Paul K. The Severity of God: Religion and Philosophy Reconsidered. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Preston, Aaron. “Two Wisdoms? The Unity of Truth, the Spirit of the (Academic) Disciplines, and the Norms of Academic Philosophy,” available at http://www.epsociety.org/library/articles.asp?pid=131 (accessed January 12, 2016).
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