ILAGAN, ELAINE R.
Throughout history religion has played a monumental role in shaping human civilization. They come in all different kinds of beliefs systems, and are celebrated yearly Growing up as a kid, I was brought up as a “Christian.” I use Christian lightly because my parents only taught me the basic story of Jesus Christ.
The study of theology and religious reflection can also be constructive. Historical knowledge is always knowledge established by construction. History and construction are not opposing types of theology; historical knowledge—even knowledge of the present historical time—is always established in process.
These historical and constructive tasks are an open invitation to interdisciplinary dialogue. Theology and religious reflection explore religion with the tools available to the culturally specific production of knowledge. Their classical dialogue partners were grammar and rhetoric to interpret significant texts, and logic together with dialectic to establish the validity of philosophical-theological truth
Religion attempts to search for a deeper meaning to life, to find facts about the universe, about the laws of nature; Religion has been in our flesh and blood since antiquity. Though science has flourished today, and science is directly opposed to religion, even so religion has not lost its significance, because science is beyond the comprehension of many, and religious trends are easy to convince, to be comprehended.
The bloodstained history of religious conflict provide us a clue detest the traditional religions that are morally bankrupt, corrupt. Religion has hindered the philosophy of universal fraternity. Religion has caused many classes, races, wars. One group of a religion opposes another. Therefore, there is Catholicism and Protestantism. Religion has lost its drive today. It kills the decent behavior of humans today.
Throughout history religion has played a monumental role in shaping human civilization. They come in all different kinds of beliefs systems, and are celebrated yearly Growing up as a kid, I was brought up as a “Christian.” I use Christian lightly because my parents only taught me the basic story of Jesus Christ.
The study of theology and religious reflection can also be constructive. Historical knowledge is always knowledge established by construction. History and construction are not opposing types of theology; historical knowledge—even knowledge of the present historical time—is always established in process.
These historical and constructive tasks are an open invitation to interdisciplinary dialogue. Theology and religious reflection explore religion with the tools available to the culturally specific production of knowledge. Their classical dialogue partners were grammar and rhetoric to interpret significant texts, and logic together with dialectic to establish the validity of philosophical-theological truth
Religion attempts to search for a deeper meaning to life, to find facts about the universe, about the laws of nature; Religion has been in our flesh and blood since antiquity. Though science has flourished today, and science is directly opposed to religion, even so religion has not lost its significance, because science is beyond the comprehension of many, and religious trends are easy to convince, to be comprehended.
The bloodstained history of religious conflict provide us a clue detest the traditional religions that are morally bankrupt, corrupt. Religion has hindered the philosophy of universal fraternity. Religion has caused many classes, races, wars. One group of a religion opposes another. Therefore, there is Catholicism and Protestantism. Religion has lost its drive today. It kills the decent behavior of humans today.