Part I Man can be understood from a variety of perspectives: physical, spiritual, and psychological. Of the many attributes man has, perhaps none is more

Part I Man can be understood from a variety of perspectives: physical, spiritual, and psychological. Of the many attributes man has, perhaps none is more
Epistemology comes from two Greek words- episteme (knowledge) and logos (reason, word, study), which taken together means study of knowledge. Within, philosophy, epistemology is the
Theology can either encourage or discourage a rigorous understanding of philosophy. This in turn can have some unexpectedly profound consequences. By briefly considering two different
Of all the life forms on earth, only man is considered a rational animal. This rationality can be expressed in both the natural and spiritual
The Lady takes the Castilian roses, fragrant and beautiful, and arranges them in Juan Diego’s tilma. The Queen Mother instructs Juan to show the sign
Juan rounds the hill and sees the Lady, still surrounded by rays of light but this time standing on a crescent moon which is