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Salvation History or the Phenomenology of Spirit?
Part of the confusion we run into when discussing the sometimes conflicting claims of scripture and theology, on the one hand, and science and history, on the other, has to do with what (if anything) God intends to accomplish in … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Vision, Nonduality, philosophy
Tagged Christ, creation, evolution, faith, gnosticism, myth, natural selection, reason, salvation history, telos, transcendence
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Why all the God-talk?
The idea of God has always loomed large in my life and continues to play a prominent role in my conversation with others. But what if someone doesn’t believe in God or feels uneasy about the idea? The questions naturally … Continue reading
Posted in philosophy
Tagged atheism, being, causality, causation, consciousness, cosmos, epistomology, faith, God, god-talk, ground of being, kant, knowledge, no-thing, nonthingness, ontology, origins, philosophy of mind, prolegomena, religion, science, the hard problem of consciousness, theism, trasncendence, truth
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