The Reasonableness of Christianity
TL;DR John Locke, poster child of the Enlightenment, wrote “The Reasonableness of Christianity” to address two still-relevant burning questions: A) What does it mean to be Christian?, and B) How should we understand the relationship between Christianity and reason? Locke’s approach was not an attempt to prove Christianity, but to set forth a worldview. I break this worldview into 4 components: An inclusive and uniting vision of Christianity Christian faith that is strengthened and confirmed by reason Rationality that is strengthened and directed by Christian convictions and morality A belief that personal happiness and societal prosperity are most likely to be realized through the application of Christianity and rationality The mission of this blog (The Reasonableness of Christianity Blog) is to foster understanding, hope, and harmony in some small way, by promoting and applying this Lockean worldview in a society in which both Christianity and rationality are losing their footho...