Here are the links to "The Knowledge of God" series posts:
Scriptural Derivation
Introduction: The Necessity of Theology and Apologetics (1 Peter 3:8-17, “A Ready Defense”)
Part A (Intro.)
Part B (1 Peter 3:8-17)
The Doctrine of God
Part A (Unity, Eternality, and Aseity of God)
Part B (Incomprehensibility, Immutability, and Holiness)
Part C (Creator and Sustainer, Omnipresence, Omniscience, and Omnipotence)
Part D (The Lord of History, Incomparability, and the Personal Nature)
Creation and Man
Part A (Genesis 1:1-2:3)
Part B (The Enuma Elish, Genesis 2:4-25, and Genesis 3:1-24)
Part C (Genesis 4-10, and Genesis 11:1-9)
Part D (Christ: The Assault and Triumph Over the Continuity of Being)
The Irrationality of Sin (Romans 1:18-32, “The Exchange”)
The Wisdom of God (1 Corinthians 1:18-2:16, "The Wisdom of the Wise")
Part A (1 Corinthians 1:18-31)
Part B (1 Corinthians 2:1-16 and Excursus on Various Other Passages)
Pressing the Antithesis (Acts 17:22-34, “The Covenant Lawsuit”)
Philosophical Application
Overcoming the Anti-Metaphysical Bias
A Refutation of Scientific Realism
The Transcendental Argument for God, Part I (God’s Existence)
Part A (Materialism)
Part B (Dualistic Atheism, Vitalistic Atheism, Pan-psychism, Polytheism, Dualism, Monistic Pantheism, Dualistic Pantheism, and Panentheism)
Part C (Platonism, Aristotelianism, Post-Modernism, A Possible Objection, Conclusion, and Appendix: The Problem of Universals)
The Transcendental Argument for God, Part II (The Necessity of Special Revelation)
Part A (Rationalism, Empiricism, Kantianism, and Modern Idealism)
Part B (Logical Positivism, Probability Theory, Conclusion, and Appendix: Which Revelatory Theism?)
Sunday, April 6, 2008
"The Knowledge of God" Series
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2 comments:
S&S, have you considered compiling this series into a PDF, or even investigating publishing it as a Christian introduction to worldviews? With a little polish, such a compilation would make an excellent resource for Christians who are interested in learning more about these issues. I would link to it, for a start.
Regards,
Bnonn
I'll try that someday. I plan on adding to the philosophy section in the future.
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