The Word of God and the Mind of Man
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If there is no relationship between the human mind and the divine mind, then the Christian faith is reduced to mere opinion or superstition. The purpose of this book is to argue that there is a relationship between the human mind and the divine mind that is sufficient to ground the communication of truth from God to humans. The book is a defense of the possibility of human knowledge about God. The last two centuries of Christian theology have witnessed a relentless assault on the foundational role of knowledge in the Christian faith. This book takes aim at the dominant forms of Christian agnosticism, proposing an alternative framework that vindicates the human capacity for knowing God. At its core, this inquiry revolves around a pivotal question: Can the human mind truly interface with the divine mind, enabling the transmission of truth from God to humanity? The answer to this question holds profound implications for the Christian faith, for if no such interface exists, the faith is relegated to the realm of mere conjecture or blind faith. This book presents a robust defense of the possibility of human knowledge about God, positing that a vital connection between the human and divine minds makes divine truth accessible to human understanding.
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