Paul Moser’s Christian Philosophy
In this paper, William Hasker argues that while Moser does well in preaching the Gospel through his article, much of what he says about Christ-centered philosophy should be resisted.
On the one hand, he seems to give philosophy too high a place, by implying that Jesus and Paul would be demeaned if they were not recognized as being philosophers. On the other hand, he has a distressingly low opinion of the sorts of things philosophers actually do.
Furthermore, his own practice as a philosopher does not correspond well with what is called for by his account of Christ-shaped philosophy.
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