This book provides an overview of the development of philosophy in the Christian world from the early Church Fathers to the Scholastic philosophers of the Middle Ages. The author, Johannes Hessen, was a renowned philosopher and scholar of theology who drew on his extensive knowledge of both fields to write this comprehensive study. The book covers topics such as the relationship between faith and reason, the nature of God, and the philosophical foundations of Christian ethics.
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