Christian Philosophy as a Way of Life
In this episode of In Search of Wisdom, my guest is Ross D. Inman, the author of Christian Philosophy as a Way of Life. In the conversation, Ross discusses the connection between Christianity and philosophy, the importance of asking big questions, and the role of wonder in daily life. We discuss how philosophy can be a way of life, why contemplation leads to a deeper understanding of truth and much more. Learn more about Ross’s work here.
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“For ancient philosophers, both Christian and non-Christian, philosophy’s chief aim is to help one structure one’s life to properly see and orient oneself to the world, ultimately for the sake of living well. Philosophy, in the words of the Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca, “tells us how to live, not how to talk.”
— Ross D. Inman, Christian Philosophy as a Way of Life
Key Takeaways
Christianity and philosophy are interconnected and can provide a framework for understanding reality and the good life.
Asking big questions is an integral part of intellectual and spiritual growth.
Wonder is a natural human experience that can lead to a deeper appreciation of the world and a sense of awe.
Philosophy can be a way of life, guiding one's beliefs, principles, and practices.
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Until next time, be wise and be well,
J.W.
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