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For those seeking truth in a fallen world.
"And The Light Shineth In Darkness" clarifies faith.
You will deepen your understanding of God’s nature.
The Bible describes a fallen world and fallen humanity, in which minds are darkened. We reject God, and suppress the truth about him. How, then, can we know him at all? In other words, what are the noetic effects of sin? During the Reformation, doctrines of total depravity and the effects of the fall on the whole person re-emerged, with consequent implications for epistemology. If minds are fallen, how can we expect to know anything accurately? The purpose of this study is to start to answer that question by looking at some of the epistemology we find emerging from the writings of John Calvin and Martin Luther.
Kirsty Birkett is Latimer Research Fellow at Oak Hill College, where she is responsible for Learning Architecture and Educational Development, and teaches Ethics, Philosophy and Church History. Her many publications cover the whole area of relationships between science and religion. She has also written on psychology, feminism and the family for both a popular and academic audience.
Title
And The Light Shineth In Darkness: Faith, Reason and Knowledge in the Reformation
Author
Kirsten R Birkett
Book Format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
The Latimer Trust
Published
May 2017
Weight
69g
Page Count
42
Dimensions
14.9 x 21.1 x 0.3 cm
ISBN
9781906327484
ISBN-10
1906327483
Eden Code
4525785
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