Christian Philosophy

Christian philosophy is a development in philosophy that is characterised by coming from a Christian tradition.

Read more about Christian Philosophy:  Origins, Hellenistic Christian Philosophy and Early Christian Philosophy, Medieval Christian Philosophy, Renaissance and Reformation Christian Philosophy, 17th Century, 18th Century, 19th and Early 20th Century, Contemporary Philosophy

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    We must choose. Be a child of the past with all its crudities and imperfections, its failures and defeats, or a child of the future, the future of symmetry and ultimate success.
    Frances E. Willard 1839–1898, U.S. president of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union 1879-1891, author, activist. The Woman’s Magazine, pp. 137-40 (January 1887)

    Even healthy families need outside sources of moral guidance to keep those tensions from imploding—and this means, among other things, a public philosophy of gender equality and concern for child welfare. When instead the larger culture aggrandizes wife beaters, degrades women or nods approvingly at child slappers, the family gets a little more dangerous for everyone, and so, inevitably, does the larger world.
    Barbara Ehrenreich (20th century)