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Intuition of Significance

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Resource Publications
  • 15.3 x 22.9 x 0.9 cm

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There is a big gap between the orthodox Christian understanding of reality, and that of the default materialism of the culture. We tend not to recognize the default perspective as coherent, doctrinal, and dogmatic, in the same way religion is understood to be. This is partly because of the tendency to describe one's views by what they are not, rather than what they are. To say ""I'm not very religious,"" for example, is to say what one isn't, not what one is. The effect of this tendency is to obscure the metaphysical stance absorbed in place of religion, leaving an illusory neutrality concerning spiritual truth. Reality is the widest conceptual net we can cast. The right first question is: what constitutes all of reality? Theism provides one answer, materialism another. We would do well to look critically at both. This book traces the fault line between theism and materialism so as to follow the evidence where it leads--evidence like the fact of being; our incessant yearning; our competing desires both for significance and insignificance; and the subjective motivations we have with respect to beauty, truth, and morality, all indicators of transcendent truth to which our physical surroundings point.
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  • Title

    Intuition of Significance

  • Author

    Norton Albert Jr. Norton

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Resource Publications

  • Published

    February 2020

  • Weight

    227g

  • Dimensions

    15.3 x 22.9 x 0.9 cm

  • ISBN

    9781725255968

  • ISBN-10

    1725255960

  • Eden Code

    5221754

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