The article analyzes the concept of “Christian philosophy” from the perspective of its past and its future. First of all, there is revealed a multiplicity of senses and the meanings attributed to this concept. Their arrangement is one of the purposes of this text. Christian philosophy in the broad sense is a philosophy that permits indirect influences of Christianity; this is an idea created in Christian culture. However, strictly speaking Christian philosophy is a philosophy where we find an affirmative approach to the truth preached by Christianity. It is open to direct Christian inspiration. Twentieth-century revival of interest of religion in philosophy seems to foretell the future optimistically in the broad and narrow sense of Christian philosophy.
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In the contemporary world tolerance has became a widely recognized value and a fundamental moral principle. Plurality in our world is a challenge for a man who is supposed to be tolerant. As a result of excessive language usage in modern discourse, tolerance lost its distinct meaning and sense. They should be sought through philosophical analysis. In the perspective of value ethics, tolerance reveals itself as a moral value founded on other values such as humility in the face of truth, recognition of other people’s dignity and freedom, acceptance of differences etc. Taking it out of this context and making it an autonomous moral principle appears to be a misunderstanding. Deeply set in other values, tolerance is a variety of justice and does not pose a threat to classically understood ethos of man.
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