It seems that by always responding from the basis of my faith, I'm a 'broken record' on this forum, if not a p***k ... which seems a pretty odd response on an interfaith forum, but there you go.
... so here's the deal.
No longer shall I discuss Christianity, Catholicism, or my faith. I shall reserve my comments to the 'theology' board only, but will not engage in discussions on matters of Christian/Catholic theology as such, but rather offer philosophical speculations from a general theist position.
As pure philosophy, in the Western Tradition, was never other than theology, I think that's possible, and should prove amenable to all.
For my part, recent studies have triggered a renewed interest in an old friend of mine, Johannes Scotus Eriugena, in one of those 'the last to see it is you' moments in which I realised a number of threads all come together — metaphysics, nature, being, the person —
Eriugena may well prove to be ahead of his time ... certainly his anthropology speaks to many of the contemporary issues from a surprisingly 'phenomenological' perspective ...
Thomas
... so here's the deal.
No longer shall I discuss Christianity, Catholicism, or my faith. I shall reserve my comments to the 'theology' board only, but will not engage in discussions on matters of Christian/Catholic theology as such, but rather offer philosophical speculations from a general theist position.
As pure philosophy, in the Western Tradition, was never other than theology, I think that's possible, and should prove amenable to all.
For my part, recent studies have triggered a renewed interest in an old friend of mine, Johannes Scotus Eriugena, in one of those 'the last to see it is you' moments in which I realised a number of threads all come together — metaphysics, nature, being, the person —
Eriugena may well prove to be ahead of his time ... certainly his anthropology speaks to many of the contemporary issues from a surprisingly 'phenomenological' perspective ...
Thomas