Christian philosophy

Several thinkers such as Origen of Alexandria and Augustine believed that there was a harmonious relationship between science and faith, others such as Tertullian claimed that there was contradiction and others tried to differentiate them.

These claim that there is no originality in Christian thought and its concepts and ideas are inherited from Greek philosophy.

They even claim that in Christian philosophy, Greek culture survives in organic form.

This is the period of medieval philosophy that extended until the 15th century, as pointed out by T. Adão Lara.

[7][8] Fundamentally, Christian philosophical ideals are to make religious convictions rationally evident through natural reason.

The Christian philosopher's attitude is determined by faith in matters relating to cosmology and everyday life.

Lara believes that there was questioning and writings with philosophical characteristics in the Middle Ages, although religion and theology predominated.