My emphasis is always going to be on what drives the metaphysics. What I like about the naturalistic approach is that it attempts to bracket as much of the metaphysics as possible. Another way to think about it in my own case is that I remain highly skeptical of metaphysics, even eloquent systems such as Thomism.
Of course. Faith is passively received. One does not need argument to come to Jesus – He calls and we respond.
And other supernatural systems have done great damage to Christianity (e.g., Thomism and the Reformation).
I’m not one to banish metaphysics, I think we need to be very careful with it as it can often run afoul of idolatry theologically and dogmatism philosophically.