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Philosophy for Theology?

Grace in Common

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I Think It's Really Helpful to Have a Common Kind of Anthropogenic Production of Knowledge

Adrian Stakete doesn't use the word anthropogenic himself to talk about philosophy but I think that it's a really helpful way to to get a handle on how he understands the human being to be an inherently philosophical creature so all humans ask questions and think thoughts in order to to live. Those thoughts are actually common because of the way that we are created in both nature and history to make sense of the world of our own existence within it. When we start to answer those questions and start to try and resolve those paradoxes or maintain the paradoxes actually at the best kind of philosophy is when the search for wisdom then starts to develop into systems.

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