ISBN-13: 9781936830848 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 182 str.
In this collection of essays, Anthony Horvath argues that the first most important rule in using your reason is to make sure that your reasoning does not itself destroy reason--that is, the 'golden rule of epistemology.' Essay topics include transcendence and immanence, Abbott's "Flatland," a defense of Lutheran baptism, how Jesus rejected gay 'marriage, ' and the meaning of suffering in a universe created by God. Included is a sermon by George MacDonald, "Proving the Unseen," a discourse on Hebrews 11 and 'faith.'
In this collection of essays, Anthony Horvath argues that the first most important rule in using your reason is to make sure that your reasoning does not itself destroy reason--that is, the golden rule of epistemology. Essay topics include transcendence and immanence, Abbotts "Flatland," a defense of Lutheran baptism, how Jesus rejected gay marriage, and the meaning of suffering in a universe created by God. Included is a sermon by George MacDonald, "Proving the Unseen," a discourse on Hebrews 11 and faith.