“According to some theologians, the metaphysical load that Christian practice and discourse carry needs little exploration. They would say, for example, that confessing the doctrine of the Trinity or the resurrection of Christ is much more important than worrying about the consequences for theological work of the ancient controversy between realism and idealism. They would [...]
Archive for December, 2009
Tradition, prejudice and the trouble with time and bodies (and a lovely quote by Fergus Kerr)
Posted in Culture, Faith, Philosophy, Theology, tagged Biblical Studies, Christianity, D.A. Carson, Exegesis, Faith, Fergus Kerr, Gadamer, John Piper, Modernity, Philosophy, Postmodernity, Prejudice, Religion, The Enlightenment, Theology, Tradition, Wayne Grudem on December 19, 2009 | 32 Comments »
