Philosophy

The foundation beneath the foundation.

Core Areas

Area Topics

Faith & Reason

Integration, apologetics, worldview formation

Ethics

Virtue, professional ethics, technology ethics

Epistemology

Knowledge, truth, belief

Metaphysics

Being, causation, free will

Thinkers

Augustine, Aquinas, Pascal, Lewis

Core Convictions

Faith and Reason

Faith and reason are not enemies. They are complementary paths to truth:

  • Reason discovers truths accessible to natural investigation

  • Faith receives truths beyond natural discovery

  • Integration produces wisdom deeper than either alone

Excellence as Worship

Technical excellence is a form of worship:

  • Craftsmanship honors the Creator of order

  • Integrity reflects divine truthfulness

  • Service embodies love of neighbor

  • Stewardship exercises responsible dominion

Intellectual Humility

True wisdom begins with recognizing limits:

  • Finite knowledge — we see through a glass darkly

  • Fallibility — we can be wrong

  • Mystery — some things exceed comprehension

  • Growth — learning never ends

The Examined Life

"The unexamined life is not worth living."

— Socrates

Philosophy isn’t ivory tower speculation. It’s the practical discipline of:

  • Thinking clearly — logic and analysis

  • Living well — ethics and virtue

  • Understanding reality — metaphysics

  • Knowing truth — epistemology

  • Literature — Biblical study and meaning through narrative