Christian Philosophy? The Analysis of the Neo-Scholastic Argumentation of Franciszek Gabryl and Kazimierz Wais
Christian Philosophy? The Analysis of the Neo-Scholastic Argumentation of Franciszek Gabryl and Kazimierz Wais
Author(s): Rafał CharzyńskiSubject(s): Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Social Philosophy
Published by: International Étienne Gilson Society
Keywords: Apologetics; Christian philosophy; neo- Scholasticism; negative role of faith; Gabryl; Wais
Summary/Abstract: The paper analyzes the argumentation that the representatives of Polish neo-scholasticism, Gabryl and Wais, used to justify the existence of God and the immortal human soul. The analysis shows the high intellectual requirements observed by both thinkers. Not only have they avoided naive confessional apologetics, but they were critical when choosing arguments from different philosophical traditions as well. The scientific activity of the two scholars was a reflection of the program of the renewal of scholasticism formulated in Leuven. The features of this program were both restraint in using the term “Christian philosophy” and avoiding confessional apologetics on the one hand and the preservation of its specificity on the other. This specificity was expressed in undertaking the traditional tasks of Christian philosophy: undertaking the justification of preambula fidei and the observation of the negative role of faith.
Journal: Studia Gilsoniana
- Issue Year: 12/2023
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 473-489
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English