Philosophy and the Concept between the Mediation of Meaning and Knowledge in Christianity
Abstract
The research stems from an attempt to consider the subject of concept and philosophy within the religious context of Christianity, and how religion was linked to philosophy, which put Christian thought in front of problems and contradictory theses. Accordingly, the research looks into the nature of the concept and its role in the world of subjects in terms of introducing unity to things and building them from a new holistic perspective based on the reality on which the theory is based. Reality is the test of the theory's sincerity, validity, and correctness of its basic concepts. This explains to us the emergence of concepts in Western thought that were linked to historical experience to be developed and modified. Through it, we realize how the philosophical concept contributed to the construction of the Christian discourse and stigmatized its continuity by highlighting it as the relationship that builds the mind and thought and is linked to its historical and existential context.
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