Truth, Faith, and Reason
- 202 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The critique explores John Paul II's encyclical, highlighting inconsistencies in his treatment of faith and reason, particularly influenced by Catholic scholarship and early theological sources. It argues that his conception of reason is flawed and fails to unite with faith in a meaningful way. However, the study introduces an alternative understanding of reason, free from Neo-Scholastic constraints, which can effectively work with faith. This perspective is illustrated through a detailed examination of the relationship between the first and second great commandments, revealing new insights.
