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Sean Brenon
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What an amazing book this is. Because it’s Catholic, it almost misses the point of its own argument by demystifying Christianity in realizing it through the senses in the Sacraments. But, the point that Imagination is, generally, the point of contact between mankind and the metaphysical is fascinating and useful.
— Jun 02, 2025 02:40PM
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Sean Brenon
is on page 31 of 169
An excellent introduction. It is clear that the authors’ Catholicism will color the way that one lives out their apology. In that way, they are unapologetically Catholic. I would have liked to see them respond to Van Til, who comes to many of their conclusions by critiquing Kantian rationality. I don’t know if it’s fair to call Van TIL a rationalist though.
— May 27, 2025 02:16PM

