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The study of how one goes about "knowing" what they know
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I'm seeking to understand Christian moral epistemology
There is not a lot of books related to this topic but it is commonly found in any textbook style ‘systematic theology’. The topic is around our knowledge of God, what we can know naturally about God, …
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What lines of evidence and arguments refute the notion that the gospels are nothing more tha...
Although the question is worded with a kind of sarcasm that could be considered on the border of rude, I would simply rephrase it to say 'Why do so many people believe the that the gospel accounts are …
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Which Christian theological frameworks support anchoring one's faith in a direct encounter w...
This appears to be a controversial question but actually I do not think it is.
All protestant churches (and I would even think Catholics as well) believe that it is by a direct encounter with God that …
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How do Cessationists expect people to believe without seeing miracles today?
A cessationist belief is best understood by finding out why miracles and wonders were performed:
We must pay the most careful attention, therefore, to what we have heard, so that we do not drift a …
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What makes a Council's conclusions authoritative?
A council’s authority has authority so long as they do not cross the authority of God’s word, at which point all authority is demolished. We believe they have authority only because we trust they have …