Description
D. Miall Edwards’ Christianity and Philosophy (1928) explores the enduring relationship between Christian theology and philosophical inquiry. The book examines how philosophical thought has influenced the development of Christian doctrine and how Christianity, in turn, has shaped philosophical reflection on truth, morality, and the nature of existence. Edwards discusses key philosophical systems and their compatibility or conflict with Christian beliefs, aiming to harmonize faith and reason. Written with intellectual clarity and theological depth, this work remains a valuable study for readers interested in the dialogue between religion and philosophy, offering insights into how both traditions seek understanding of ultimate reality.