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Philosophy and the Christian Faith
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30 September 1988

In Philosophy and the Christian Faith, Thomas V. Morris brings together prominent contemporary philosophers to examine a number of doctrines central to traditional Christian theology. The essays straddle a complete spectrum of topics such as original sin, salvation, the Trinity, and eschatological pragmatism, all to the end of launching new philosophical research into the foundational ideas of Christian faith. The perspectives peculiar to Christianity on human nature and the reality of God richly reward this philosophic investigation.
"Morris presents a variety of philosophical arguments, some of them simply stated ... others are more complex.... William P. Alston, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Marilyn McCord Adams and others show how promising philosophy of religion, directed to Christian claims, has again become." —The Christian Century
Thomas V. Morris is an American philosopher. He is a former Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, founder of the Morris Institute for Human Values, and author of several books. He is also a business and motivational speaker, applying philosophical themes and concepts to business and professional life.