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Musings and Philosophizings: Defending the Orthodoxy of Open Theism
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Some thoughts on philosophy, theology, history, music, and whatever else comes to mind. Saturday, June 18, 2011. Defending the Orthodoxy of Open Theism. God knows with certainty every event in the future that God will personally bring about or orchestrate. God will personally bring about or orchestrate all future events. Therefore, God knows with certainty all future events. God knows with certainty every event in the future that God will personally bring about or orchestrate. Human freedom entails that.
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Musings and Philosophizings: Three Axioms
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Some thoughts on philosophy, theology, history, music, and whatever else comes to mind. Sunday, January 2, 2011. I think perhaps the most fundamental philosophical statement that can be made, an axiom , if you will, that must be assumed at the very start of our philosophical endeavors, is that people are subjective. This idea of coherence. January 2, 2011 at 9:25 PM. Therefore, you have three axioms:. A) people experience the world subjectively. B) people are rational. January 2, 2011 at 9:26 PM. This is...
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Musings and Philosophizings: A Critique of Universalism
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Some thoughts on philosophy, theology, history, music, and whatever else comes to mind. Wednesday, February 8, 2012. A Critique of Universalism. This thought occurred to me one day last summer when I was working at camp, strolling through the woods carrying my guitar. I jotted it down then but never came back to finish writing it. Finally setting about that task. The critique can be phrased in a question playing on an old saying: If all roads lead to Rome, then what does it matter which road you take?
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Musings and Philosophizings: Moving Day...
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Some thoughts on philosophy, theology, history, music, and whatever else comes to mind. Friday, June 1, 2012. I've been contemplating this for a while, but today I officially moved this blog to a new site. Mosts of the posts have been transferred over, unfortunately most comments didn't make the move (but that's ok, we'll start afresh with some new discussion soon! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New Haven, Connecticut, United States. View my complete profile. Subscribe To This Blog. Right to Life at...
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Musings and Philosophizings: Thought Experiment: Carl Rogers and Post-Modernism
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Some thoughts on philosophy, theology, history, music, and whatever else comes to mind. Monday, May 14, 2012. Thought Experiment: Carl Rogers and Post-Modernism. What I've posted below is a lengthy selection from an essay Rogers wrote in 1978 titled "Do We Need 'A' Reality? What do you disagree with? Where is Rogers right on the money? Where is he lost at sea? Is his vision attainable or is he too idealistic? Let me know what you think:. Today we face a different situation. The ease and rapidity of w...
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Musings and Philosophizings: Responding to an Interlocutor
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Some thoughts on philosophy, theology, history, music, and whatever else comes to mind. Wednesday, December 29, 2010. Responding to an Interlocutor. In other words, such clarity moves us closer to Scripture and reframes the debate. I would love to have more of your thoughts on the similarities of the reformed thinks and the NPP. Also you should read Dr. Bird’s discussion on the matter in his book The Saving Righteousness of God. So even though I haven't read The Saving Righteousness of God. Again letR...
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Musings and Philosophizings: Aristotle and Free Will
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Some thoughts on philosophy, theology, history, music, and whatever else comes to mind. Thursday, May 12, 2011. Aristotle and Free Will. Once again this topic rears its head… But two interesting connections have occurred to me based on some recent reading of. May 12, 2011 at 1:52 PM. My suspicion is that those statements are actually synonymous. Does that all make sense? May 12, 2011 at 1:52 PM. Thanks for the comment! Always appreciate these discussions with you. May 15, 2011 at 9:11 PM. Here it is in a...
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Musings and Philosophizings: Author Bio
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Some thoughts on philosophy, theology, history, music, and whatever else comes to mind. Alex Marshall is Seminarian Intern at the Episcopal Church at Yale (ECY). And a third year Master of Divinity Candidate at Yale Divinity School. He is a graduate of Southeastern Bible College. Alex is also a guitarist with experience as a worship leader at churches in Memphis and Birmingham, and as the Worship Coordinator for the Barbara C. Harris Camp. Which you can listen to here. That has historically been one of t...
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Musings and Philosophizings: Response to a Debate at Southeastern Bible College
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Some thoughts on philosophy, theology, history, music, and whatever else comes to mind. Thursday, February 4, 2010. Response to a Debate at Southeastern Bible College. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New Haven, Connecticut, United States. View my complete profile. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. Subscribe To This Blog. Websites Worth Looking Into:. Daily Office from The Mission of St. Clare. Society of Biblical Literature. Right to Life at Yale Div...
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Musings and Philosophizings: June 2012
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Some thoughts on philosophy, theology, history, music, and whatever else comes to mind. Friday, June 1, 2012. I've been contemplating this for a while, but today I officially moved this blog to a new site. Mosts of the posts have been transferred over, unfortunately most comments didn't make the move (but that's ok, we'll start afresh with some new discussion soon! Links to this post. Creation Hymn From the Rig Veda. Have been reading a bit of Asian philosophy. Was there water, bottomlessly deep? Darknes...