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r/CatholicPhilosophy is a subreddit with 19k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is large in size.
r/CatholicPhilosophy was created so that a more focused conversation about Catholicism and Philosophy can be had. It is a place to ask tough questions in an environment of intelligent inquiry. This inquiry is intended to be broad; Phenomenology, Thomism, Eastern Catholicism/Orthodoxy, Existentialism but all as they fall within Catholicism.
Popular Themes in r/CatholicPhilosophy
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Advice Requests
: "How on Earth was Pope JPII Canonized?"
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Popular Topics in r/CatholicPhilosophy
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God
: "Can God create a rock so heavy that even He cannot lift it?"
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Theology
: "YouTube Channels That Explore Catholic Theology in an Academic Way?"
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Faith
: "Did anyone really struggle with their Faith after reading Kant?"
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Philosophy
: "Best book to begin reading Philosophy?"
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Catholicism
: "US President openly mocks Catholicism."
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Catholic
: "How do Catholics justify their belief in objective morality?"
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Salvation
: "Favorite Theologians?"
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Soul
: "How is the Soul different from the mind and how is the mind different from the brain? Does damage to the brain damage the Soul? Does mental harm in the form of trauma harm the Soul?"
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Morality
: "Is it immoral or sinful to enjoy the works of a monster?"
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Suffering
: "Did God create Suffering and death?"
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