How Do We Know? (2012)

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Description

The course examines the nature of truth, the sources of knowledge, the process of knowing, and the limits of knowledge. The course also explores the implications of a Christian worldview for understanding knowledge and reality. Delving into the complexities of epistemology, this course tackles the age-old conundrum of how humanity navigates the precarious balance between skepticism and gullibility. A crucial aspect of this inquiry involves scrutinizing the role of Scripture in evaluating the validity of knowledge claims. Through a comprehensive exploration of truth, knowledge sources, the knowing process, and the boundaries of human understanding, students will develop a nuanced appreciation for the intricate dance between faith and reason. Ultimately, this course seeks to illuminate the profound implications of a Christian worldview on our comprehension of knowledge and reality.

Contributors

James K. Beilby

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David K. Clark

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Clete Hux

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Steven B. Cowan

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Craig Branch

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The Areopagus Journal of the Apologetics Resource Center

The Areopagus Journal of the Apologetics Resource Center

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