“As well as being essential to theological study, philosophy is an indispensable tool for communicating theology, for evangelization and catechesis. A faith based on how warm and comfortable you feel and how "affirmed" you are by your community is pleasant, but there is no guarantee that it is true. Fides et ratio make clear that philosophy's central tasks are to justify our grasp of reality, of truth, and to make cogent suggestions as to life's true meaning. Being able to say something compelling on these topics -- reality, truth, and life's meaning -- is critical in winning young and old alike to the faith. A theology that incorporates philosophy's work in these areas will be faithful to the teaching of the Church and able to stand up to the most rigorous secular arguments and the ideologies of the age.”
Quote by George Cardinal Pell
Work
God and Caesar: Selected Essays on Religion, Politics, and Society
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: The Change of Conversion and the Origin of Christendom
Source: Let's Celebrate the Saints! God's Priests, Prophets and Kings: ... How they lived out the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit and how YOU CAN TOO!
Source: We Confess Anthology 53-1037 404969/01
Source: The Women in the Castle
Source: The Lord has preserved His Word: The doctrine of Holy Scripture, its providential preservation and its faithful translation