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'''Christian philosophy''' is a term to describe the fusion of various fields of [[philosophy]], historically derived from the philosophical traditions of Western thinkers such as [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]], with the [[Theology|theological]] doctrines of [[Christianity]]. Christian philosophy originated during the [[Middle Ages]] as medieval theologians attempted to demonstrate to the religious authorities that Greek philosophy and Christian faith were, in fact, compatible methods for arriving at divine truth.
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'''Christian philosophy''' is a term to describe the fusion of various fields of [[philosophy]], historically derived from the philosophical traditions of Western thinkers such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato Plato] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristotle Aristotle], with the [[Theology|theological]] doctrines of [[Christianity]]. Christian philosophy originated during the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages Middle Ages] as medieval theologians attempted to demonstrate to the religious authorities that Greek philosophy and Christian faith were, in fact, compatible methods for arriving at divine truth.
    
[[Category: Philosophy]]
 
[[Category: Philosophy]]