Biblical Errancy
by Norman L. Geisler 2020-12-30 04:39:26
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Philosophy has given us insights into the reflections of thinkers on such subjects as God, mankind, the world, and the possibility of knowing ultimate reality. The processes of reasoning and the conclusions of logic are often intensely fascinating. D... Read more
Philosophy has given us insights into the reflections of thinkers on such subjects as God, mankind, the world, and the possibility of knowing ultimate reality. The processes of reasoning and the conclusions of logic are often intensely fascinating. Dr. Geisler reminds us, however, that the premises and the arguments of philosophy are often faulty, leading to a wholly inadequate view of knowledge and revelation. He reiterates Paul's warning to the Colossian Christians: See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy. The contributors to this volume show how the basic presuppositions of many philosophers lead to a denial of a divine, inerrant revelation. The views of some modern theologians regarding revelation find their roots in such deceptive philosophy.Chapter titles are:-'Inductivism, Materialism, and Rationalism: Bacon, Hobbes, and Spinoza' - Norman L. Geisler-'Skepticism: Hume' - Gary R. Habermas-'Agnosticism: Kant' - W. David Beck-'Transcendentalism: Hegel' - Winfried Corduan-'Existentialism: Kierkegaard' - E. Herbert Nygren-'Atheism: Nietzsche' - Terry L. Miethe-'Noncognitivism: Wittgenstein' - John S. Feinberg-'Mysticism: Heidegger' - Howard M. Ducharne, Jr. Less
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  • August 4, 2004
  • eng
  • 9781725265332
Norman L. Geisler (PhD, Loyola University) serves as the president of Southern Evangelical Seminary and is the author or coauthor of some sixty books, including his four-volume Systematic Theology. He...
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