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Review: The Minister's Library, V 2 (1972-1980), Paul R. Fink
Review: The Minister's Library, V 2 (1972-1980), Paul R. Fink
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Review: The Guide To Practical Pastoring, Paul R. Fink
Review: The Guide To Practical Pastoring, Paul R. Fink
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Matthew 2:6 And Its Old Testament Sources, Homer Heater
Matthew 2:6 And Its Old Testament Sources, Homer Heater
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.
Secular Humanism: The Word Of Man, W. David Beck
Secular Humanism: The Word Of Man, W. David Beck
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Review: Preaching And Preachers, Paul R. Fink
Review: Preaching And Preachers, Paul R. Fink
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Agnosticism: Kant, W. David Beck
Agnosticism: Kant, W. David Beck
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
This chapter identifies the results of Kant's philosophical system on the contemporary discussion concerning an inerrant revelation. Knowledge, for Kant, is possible only as the forms and categories of the mind organize the raw data of the senses. Beyond this phenomenal world, the mind can only postulate what must or ought to be. It cannot know what is. The first postulate of this practical reasoning is freedom. The individual is autonomous, knows the good, and is capable of willing and doing as he ought.
Within such an epistemological framework, revelation becomes unnecessary, useless, and unverifiable. Inerrancy is not only false …
Skepticism: David Hume, Gary R. Habermas
Skepticism: David Hume, Gary R. Habermas
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
The Enlightenment period was characterized by differing strains of intellectual thought, from which emerged the skeptical philosophy of David Hume (1711-1776). He held that many accepted philosophical and theological beliefs were devoid of epistemological proof and therefore could not be known with certainty to be true. His twofold attack against the inerrancy of Scripture consisted initially of denying the particular evidences in the form of miracles by holding to the superiority of man's experience for the laws of nature. Also, he further posited empirical standards of judgment against the Christian belief in the inspiration of Scripture as a whole. By …
Discipleship And The Church, A. Boyd Luter
Discipleship And The Church, A. Boyd Luter
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
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