Hello Bishop Barron, recent revert to Catholicism here. I’ve been reading your book on Thomas Aquinus and other Thomist media, and I have two questions to ask: 1) to what extent is philosophy informed by faith? 2) What about philosophy that is atheistic in nature, or blatantly anti-christian—is there anything to be drawn from these philosophies that can help us grow closer to God, just as St. Thomas used Aristotle?
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Hello Bishop Barron, recent revert to Catholicism here. I’ve been reading your book on Thomas Aquinus and other Thomist media, and I have two questions to ask: 1) to what extent is philosophy informed by faith? 2) What about philosophy that is atheistic in nature, or blatantly anti-christian—is there anything to be drawn from these philosophies that can help us grow closer to God, just as St. Thomas used Aristotle?
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