28/1 – Spring 2023
Christian Philosophy and Its Challenges

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In September 2022 the Institute of Philosophy of Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow hosted the second international conference “Christian Philosophy and Its Challenges.” The conference gathered over 50 philosophers from all around the world, representing many different denominations of Christianity. They sought to identify the main challenges facing Christian philosophy today; particularly noteworthy areas of investigation included: the problem of evil, ancient and medieval inspirations in Christian philosophy, Christian ethics, the relationship between theology and philosophy, and the identity of Christian faith itself. Some of these papers were edited, reviewed, and elaborated, and we have a pleasure to introduce them in the following issue – we wish you a fruitful reading!  

 

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    Jarosław KucharskiCorresponding authorORCID id and Jakub PruśCorresponding author ORCID id
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    Richard SwinburneCorresponding authorORCID id
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      Juan Manuel Burgos VelascoCorresponding authorORCID id
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      Jon KellyCorresponding authorORCID id
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      Jakub PruśCorresponding authorORCID id and Marcin BędkowskiCorresponding author ORCID id
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      James Bernard MurphyCorresponding authorORCID id
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      Daniel SpencerCorresponding authorORCID id
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      Jason HydeCorresponding authorORCID id
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      Jaeha WooCorresponding authorORCID id
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      Tymoteusz MietelskiCorresponding authorORCID id
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      Jacek SurzynCorresponding authorORCID id
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      Maciej JemiołCorresponding authorORCID id
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