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Writer and book reviewer on topics related to philosophy, culture, history and economics @fdrlst @ubookman @actoninstitute Book suggestions welcome. Fan of 🎾🏀

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If we shouldn’t base metaphysics on science, nor should we base it on the Bible. Rather, metaphysics should be done independently and then applied to both.

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What is God? How do we know Jesus really existed? What happens after we die? Christians have begged these questions for millenia. David Weinberger suggests the new book "100 Tough Questions for Catholics" by David Bonagura Jr. for arguments to these perennial questions.

What is God? How do we know Jesus really existed? What happens after we die? Christians have begged these questions for millenia. <a href="/DWeinberger03/">David Weinberger</a> suggests the new book "100 Tough Questions for Catholics" by David Bonagura Jr. for arguments to these perennial questions.
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“A systematic philosophy of nature is of great value for epistemology because it broadens the basis upon which epistemology can be built. It offers epistemology a different type of human knowledge than science does.”

“A systematic philosophy of nature is of great value for epistemology because it broadens the basis upon which epistemology can be built. It offers epistemology a different type of human knowledge than science does.”
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For those who like the work of Mortimer Adler and who have asked about other books on perennial philosophy that are rigorous but still accessible to a general audience (limited technical jargon), these are worth a read:

For those who like the work of Mortimer Adler and who have asked about other books on perennial philosophy that are rigorous but still accessible to a general audience (limited technical jargon), these are worth a read:
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Some of the most troubling and confusing questions for Christians are covered in Fr. Robert Spitzer, S.J., Ph.D's book "Fr. Spitzer’s Universe: Exploring Life’s Big Questions". David Weinberger wholeheartedly recommends the question-and-answer style book.

Some of the most troubling and confusing questions for Christians are covered in Fr. Robert Spitzer, S.J., Ph.D's book "Fr. Spitzer’s Universe: Exploring Life’s Big Questions". <a href="/DWeinberger03/">David Weinberger</a> wholeheartedly recommends the question-and-answer style book.
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Is there evidence for [the soul's] existence, one questioner asks, or is it simply an article of faith cooked up by religious believers? In fact, Spitzer points out, the evidence for the soul is robust. - David Weinberger on Spitzer's Universe EWTN Global Catholic Network

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Neuroscience Offers Surprising Evidence For The Existence Of The Soul My review of “The Immortal Mind” The Federalist: thefederalist.com/2025/08/08/neu…