@article{20.500.12766/456, year = {2023}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12766/456}, abstract = {The objective of this paper is to reflect on the proper way for Christians to do philosophy, in respect of which I have been inspired by a phrase attributed to Cardinal Newman: “We do not need Christian philosophy. We need Christians making good philosophy.” This sentence can appear controversial, but I believe it is not, if its content is made explicit in an appropriate way. To better develop what I understand Newman to be proposing here, I have added another category to his statement, with the consequence that my own text falls into three sections: 1) on Christian philosophy; 2) on Christian philosophers; 3) on Christians who do philosophy. This is the scheme that we will use to position ourselves as regards the complex issue of the relationship between philosophy and Christianity.}, publisher = {Akademia Ignatianum Wydawnictwo}, title = {Christian Philosophy, Christian Philosophers or Christians Making Philosophy?}, doi = {10.35765/forphil.2023.2801.02}, journal = {Forum Philosophicum}, keywords = {Christian philosophy}, keywords = {Rationalism}, keywords = {Thomism}, keywords = {Philosophy of religion}, keywords = {Christianity personalism}, volume = {28}, author = {Burgos Velasco, Juan Manuel}, }