RELIGION AND/OR MIND
The author deals with permanent philosophical-theological question about relation of religion and mind, approaching to this problem especially through the experience of the early Christianity, which, with its relation to philosophy, considerably determined attitudes of Christian writers and enti...
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author | Anto Mišić |
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description | The author deals with permanent philosophical-theological question
about relation of religion and mind, approaching to this problem especially
through the experience of the early Christianity, which, with its
relation to philosophy, considerably determined attitudes of Christian
writers and entire theology till today. The view about incompatibility of
religion and mind (Christianity and philosophy) was supported by the
minority of the early Christian thinkers, while the majority thought that
harmony and unity exist between rational cognition (philosophy) and religious
cognition (theology). Prominent advocates of such view are Justin,
Clement of Alexandria and Augustin. That harmonious relation, which
has lasted for centuries, is now disarranged with separation and indifference
that caused mutual impoverishment. The encyclical letter of the
Pope John Paul II Fides et ratio warns about that. It wants to reestablish
that forcibly disrupted harmony between these inseparable realities in
accordance with the Church fathers. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b50780d7d6174f34b7208e717fbfd7922024-04-01T17:18:02ZdeuUniversity of Mostar, Faculty of Humanities and Social SciencesHum1840-233X2303-74312006-01-011274274RELIGION AND/OR MINDAnto Mišić0Filozofski fakultet Družbe Isusove u ZagrebuThe author deals with permanent philosophical-theological question about relation of religion and mind, approaching to this problem especially through the experience of the early Christianity, which, with its relation to philosophy, considerably determined attitudes of Christian writers and entire theology till today. The view about incompatibility of religion and mind (Christianity and philosophy) was supported by the minority of the early Christian thinkers, while the majority thought that harmony and unity exist between rational cognition (philosophy) and religious cognition (theology). Prominent advocates of such view are Justin, Clement of Alexandria and Augustin. That harmonious relation, which has lasted for centuries, is now disarranged with separation and indifference that caused mutual impoverishment. The encyclical letter of the Pope John Paul II Fides et ratio warns about that. It wants to reestablish that forcibly disrupted harmony between these inseparable realities in accordance with the Church fathers.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/337233religionmindphilosophytheologychurch fathersencyclical letter. |
spellingShingle | Anto Mišić RELIGION AND/OR MIND Hum religion mind philosophy theology church fathers encyclical letter. |
title | RELIGION AND/OR MIND |
title_full | RELIGION AND/OR MIND |
title_fullStr | RELIGION AND/OR MIND |
title_full_unstemmed | RELIGION AND/OR MIND |
title_short | RELIGION AND/OR MIND |
title_sort | religion and or mind |
topic | religion mind philosophy theology church fathers encyclical letter. |
url | https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/337233 |
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