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Full-Text Articles in Other Philosophy
Memorials 1996, James A. Borland
Memorials 1996, James A. Borland
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
On The Legality And Morality Of Physician-Assisted Suicide, David J. Baggett
On The Legality And Morality Of Physician-Assisted Suicide, David J. Baggett
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Imago Dei And The Appreciation Of Beauty, Michael S. Jones
Imago Dei And The Appreciation Of Beauty, Michael S. Jones
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
"Man does not live by bread alone ... " Human life embraces more than just 'living' (material survival); the human soul thrives on many ambiguous metaphysical elements. One of these elements is beauty. The question motivating this article is the ubiquitous 'why'; why do people find beauty in various elements of their environment? Put another way, what is it that enables one to appreciate beauty? The thesis of this article is that a person's ability to appreciate beauty is a result of being created in the image of God.
Memorials 1995, James A. Borland
Memorials 1995, James A. Borland
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
The Return Of Lost Property According To Jewish & Common Law: A Comparison, Michael J. Broyde, Michael Hecht
The Return Of Lost Property According To Jewish & Common Law: A Comparison, Michael J. Broyde, Michael Hecht
Faculty Articles
This article compares the legal rules and jurisprudence of the American common law and Jewish law in the area of finding and returning lost or abandoned property, illustrating the interplay between the purely legal and ethical components of the respective legal systems. Surprisingly enough, the differences between the two systems are not usually significant; they follow the same basic legal principles, and typically lead to the same results. There are, however, two major exceptions: Jewish law imposes a duty to rescue the lost property of one's neighbor, while the common law does not require that one initiate the process by …
Aids And The Wrath Of God, David J. Baggett
Aids And The Wrath Of God, David J. Baggett
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Memorials 1994, James A. Borland
Memorials 1994, James A. Borland
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Memorials 1993, James A. Borland
Memorials 1993, James A. Borland
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Review: The End Of Man, W. David Beck
Review: The End Of Man, W. David Beck
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Did Jesus Really Claim To Be God?, Wayne Brindle
Did Jesus Really Claim To Be God?, Wayne Brindle
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Review: Exodus, Donald L. Fowler
Review: Exodus, Donald L. Fowler
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Advice From The Apostle Paul, Paul R. Fink
Advice From The Apostle Paul, Paul R. Fink
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Review: The Word Becoming Flesh, Donald L. Fowler
Review: The Word Becoming Flesh, Donald L. Fowler
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Review: Soviet Evangelicals Since World War Ii, Donald L. Fowler
Review: Soviet Evangelicals Since World War Ii, Donald L. Fowler
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Review: Recent Homiletical Thought: An Annotated Bibliography, V 2 (1966-1979), Paul R. Fink
Review: Recent Homiletical Thought: An Annotated Bibliography, V 2 (1966-1979), Paul R. Fink
SOR Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
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.
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 …