Tyler McNabb ๐ป๐ฆ
@TylerDMcNabb
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Catholic. Pro-Life. Philosophy of Religion. Epistemology. Global Philosophy. Associate Professor of Philosophy. Vatican II enjoyer. DBS fan. Texas sports.
Loretto, PA
Joined July 2014
One final reminder! Eastern Philosophy and Classical Theism is free to dl for just a couple more days. Link below.
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The Lord is not deaf to the wail of the orphan, nor to the widow when she pours out her complaint. -Sirach
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Something I picked up from my last visit in Tokyo. (Ignore my lights being off, I received another concussion ๐ฅฐ)
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In this way, philosophical thought is a privileged space in which to encounter those who do not share the gift of faith. I know from experience that unbelief is often linked to a number of historical, philosophical and other prejudices. Without reducing philosophy to a mere
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Excellent! To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Second Vatican Councilโs Declarationย Nostra Aetateย on the Churchโs relations with non-Christian religions, the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue and the Commission for Religious Relations with Judaism are organizing a
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Finally took the time to finish this volume. I donโt usually read fiction but when a student asked to do an independent study over the volume, I couldnโt pass up the opportunity.
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Today Dionysius the Areopagite has a new relevance: he appears as a great mediator in the modern dialogue between Christianity and the mystical theologies of Asia, whose characteristic feature is the conviction that it is impossible to say who God is, that only indirect things
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If your hermeneutic makes St. Gregory a modernist, you might want to examine your hermeneutic.
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You can have the same referent yet have different names for the referent. Few know this. *Me after seeing Catholic X discourse on other religions
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Much will be required of the person entrusted with much,and still more will be demanded of the person entrusted with more. -Jesus
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My discussion with @TylerDMcNabb on whether Nicaea was a good or bad thing is now available on @theRTMullinsโs The Reluctant Theologian Podcast. Check it out and get enlightened! https://t.co/aLnKEnhKQx
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The Reluctant Theologian Podcast ยท Episode
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People think the early Jesuits were the first to try assume as much as they could about a religion and present the Gospel through radical inculturation. But this is what Persians Christians did with Daoism and Buddhism in 7th century China. This is what many early Christian Arabs
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God suffered terrible woes so that all should be free from karma, for nobody is beyond the reach of the Buddha principle. Those who do good will be blessed but those who do bad will suffer. -The Sutra of Jesus Christ
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