Category Archives: Reviews and Interviews

RFG sermon series ideas: Faith, Reason and the Clues of God

Tim Keller’s The Reason for God sermon series ideas. Faith, Reason and the Clues of God Sermon Passage: Luke 24:33-42 Multi-media Ideas: Nacho Libre clip on religion/science would be good at beginning, Beautiful Mind marriage proposal clip would be good to wrap … Continue reading

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RFG sermon series ideas: Speak the Truth in Love

Tim Keller’s The Reason for God sermon series ideas. Speak the Truth in Love James 2:1-17 Key Thought: Speak the truth in love-and live it. Historical Context: James calls for faith in action, which is love in action. Sermon Points: Doubt: The … Continue reading

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RFG sermon series ideas: The Truth–Why?

 Tim Keller’s The Reason for God sermon series ideas. The Truth-Why? Galatians 2:4-16 Key Thought: The truth will set you free. Historical Context: · Council at Jerusalem-Paul confronts Peter for wanting to please the Judaizers and corrupting the truth of the Gospel … Continue reading

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Norris’ "Epistemology" Ch3.IV2-V: Derrida

Book Discussion of Christopher Norris’ “Epistemology: Key Concepts in Philosophy” Chapter 3: ‘Fog Over Channel, Continent Isolated’: Epistemology in the ‘Two Traditions’ – Section IV, Part 2-Section V. Derrida.Section IV, Part 2 “There is plentiful evidence in the writings of … Continue reading

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Norris’ "Epistemology" Ch3.IV / Part 1: Bachelard

Book Discussion of Christopher Norris’ “Epistemology: Key Concepts in Philosophy” Chapter 3: ‘Fog Over Channel, Continent Isolated’: Epistemology in the ‘Two Traditions’ – Section IV. Part 1: Bachelard. The shifting pattern of response is not “restricted to the work of … Continue reading

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Norris’ "Epistemology" Ch3.III

Book Discussion of Christopher Norris’ “Epistemology: Key Concepts in Philosophy” Chapter 3: ‘Fog Over Channel, Continent Isolated’: Epistemology in the ‘Two Traditions’ – Section IIIPost-Kantian developments, like non-Euclidean geometries and a relativistic conception of space-time, had a lot to do … Continue reading

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Norris’ "Epistemology" Ch3.II / Part 2: Koyré

Book Discussion of Christopher Norris’ “Epistemology: Key Concepts in Philosophy” Chapter 3: ‘Fog Over Channel, Continent Isolated’: Epistemology in the ‘Two Traditions’ – Section II. Part 2: Koyré (Norris does not split the section into parts.) Alexandre Koyré also transcends … Continue reading

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Norris’ "Epistemology" Ch3.II / Part 1: Duhem

Book Discussion of Christopher Norris’ “Epistemology: Key Concepts in Philosophy” Chapter 3: ‘Fog Over Channel, Continent Isolated’: Epistemology in the ‘Two Traditions’ – Section II. Part 1: Duhem (this will be followed by Part 2: Koyré, though Norris didn’t split … Continue reading

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Norris’ Epistemology Ch3.I

Book Discussion of Christopher Norris’ “Epistemology: Key Concepts in Philosophy” Chapter 3: ‘Fog Over Channel, Continent Isolated’: Epistemology in the ‘Two Traditions’ – Section I.That’s a funny title (said to be an old headline)-since the island is usually what would … Continue reading

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Norris’ "Epistemology" Ch2.IV

Book Discussion of Christopher Norris’ “Epistemology: Key Concepts in Philosophy” Chapter 2: Realism, Reference and Possible Worlds – Section IV.Realism: “the claim that there exists a real-world domain of physical objects, events, structures, properties, causal powers and so forth which … Continue reading

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