Tuesday, August 24, 2010
A Christian Philosophy of the Psychological Nature of Man
Much of Christian theology today teaches a dualistic philosophy with the body and soul being the two components of its system. Some philosophers have subscribed to the idea proposed by Descartes that man has a dualistic nature, that is, body and mind, with the physical being divisible, while the mental remains indivisible. The word metaphysics draws from these dualistic aspects of man. Modern psychology also sees man as dualistic in nature, with its divisions being entitled physical and psychological. But it differs from Descartes' point of view in that it also divides the psychological aspect... From: A Christian Philosophy of the Psychological Nature of Man
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