Faith, Metaphysics, and the Sciences (photocopy)

Trinity, Creation, and the Order of Intelligence in the Modern Academy

David L. Schindler

The Second Vatican Council insists that “all Christians in any state or walk of life are called to the fullness of Christian life and to the perfection of love,” and that this holiness fosters a more human life.1

The present article outlines a proposal regarding the meaning of this call to “the perfection of love,” specifically in terms of the life of the mind and the modern academy.2

 

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