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Revitalizing Theological Epistemology by Steven B. Sherman

My wife works in the College’s library and every now and then comes back with a book for me to look at. Sometimes it feels sorta like a try-before-you-buy thing. Last night she bought back ‘Revitalizing Theological Epistemology: Holistic Evangelical … Continue reading

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Descartes and Gadamer: The Bookends

I received Descartes ‘Discourse on Method’ in the mail today and have started reading it.  As I move into Part III of this small book I am constantly grasped by how much reading this alongside Gadamer is like holding two … Continue reading

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The Bible and Epistemology: A Study of Pauline Epistemology

“Thus understood, the Spirit’s communication of divine truth is indistinguishable from his communication of divine life (pg 148).” Continue reading

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Bonhoeffer, Not The Glorified Preacher I Thought He Was

Much to my ignorance I had always thought of Bonhoeffer as a glorified preacher. As if his Christian stand against Nazism transcended him into the popular. Now I note that I know different. He is still a great example of … Continue reading

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A Quote

“I incline to Cain’s heresy,” he used to say quaintly: “I let my brother go to the devil in his own way.” This is a quote I read in ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ which I … Continue reading

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