RE: An Essay about Atheism in Latin
October 31, 2019 at 7:29 pm
(This post was last modified: October 31, 2019 at 7:29 pm by EgoDeath.)
(October 31, 2019 at 7:21 pm)Grandizer Wrote: Looking at the table of contents, it's got some interesting lessons, especially the one on soteriology, something that would be good for atheists to understand when debating with Christians about their beliefs on salvation because often times atheists misunderstand how salvation works according to some Christian groups.
Not sure if it has anything on neo-Scholasticism though since that's mainly (I think) what Belaqua refers to when he talks about Christian theology at its strongest.
For whatever it's worth...
https://bible.org/article/ttp-endorsemen...d-students
I was hoping to find a more secular theology program, but I am unsure if theology as a subject is inherently spiritual. Maybe I'm more so looking for a Study of Religion program... Still, I'm going to finish this course first, and go from there.
And, sorry to say, I don't find any part of theology to be "strong." It's simply people finding a way for the Bible, and the Christian religion to make sense. I think it's interesting to learn about, but certainly not convincing. It's like reading about Flat Earth conspiracies or aliens... I don't believe any of it, but for some reason it intrigues me.
If you're frightened of dying, and you're holding on, you'll see devils tearing your life away. But if you've made your peace, then the devils are really angels, freeing you from the Earth.