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Tag Archives: truth
Insight: It’s all Relative…sort of
There is a notion afoot: truth is relative. Well, this is a false claim. What is relative? Significance–the meanings we attach to truth–is relative. In the appendix of his book, Christianity with Power, Charles Kraft says, meanings lie in people, … Continue reading
Insight: Philosophy of Education via Peterson’s With All Your Mind
…truth itself may be more fairly treated when diverse opinions are allowed to flourish. With All Your Mind: A Christian Philosophy of Education Michael L. Peterson University of Notre Dame Press (2001), Edition: 1, p. 161
Kierkegaard on Knowing God
A PRECIS on Soren Kierkegaard, Concluding Unscientific Postscript: Part II, Section 2, Chp. 2 (189-224) Edited and modified January 6, 2010 SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT True knowledge of God is subjective, not objective. Subjective knowledge is true because it properly … Continue reading