Search Afterall.net

 
Search  All Papers Clippings Illogic Books Quotes

Register new account

Request new password

Translate this Page
Define a Word
Close Translator

Translator

  • Nederlands
  • Français
  • Português
  • Español
  • Deutsch
  • 한국어
  • 中文 (简体)
  • Русский
 
RSS
What and How We Know and Praise & Criticism
All > Categories > Epistemology (29)
All > Categories > Christianity > The Bible (10)
Any of these categories
 
Francis A. Schaeffer on Propositions said...
The God Who Is There, (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1968), p119.
Why should God not communicate propositionally to man, the verbalizing being, whom he made in such a way that we communicate propositionally to each other? Therefore, in the biblical position there is the possibility of verifiable facts involved: a personal God communicating in verbalized form propositionally to man, not only concerning those things man would call in our generation, religious truths, but also down into the areas of history and science.
Tags:  Truth
 
About Afterall.net Contact Afterall.net

Browse in Articles

  • Categories (1138)
    • Metaphysics (30)
    • Epistemology (61)
    • Aesthetics (18)
    • Being Human (102)
    • Christianity (84)
    • Ethics (98)
    • Faith and Reason (135)
    • Jesus (54)
    • Origins & Science (150)
    • Religion (62)
    • Skepticism (36)
    • Society & Culture (81)
    • A/Theism (99)
    • Truth (18)
    • Worldviews (110)

Popular in Books

  • Rhetoric or Reason
  • How People Poison Everything
  • Is Goodness without God Good Enough?
  • Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics
  • What Is a "Scientific Fact"? Won't Plain Ol' Facts Do?
  • There Is a God
  • The Victory of Reason
  • The Persecuted Atheist?
  • Missing the Point
  • The Jesus Legend

Popular in Quotes

  • Lt. Col. Mervin Willett Gonin DSO on the Holocaust
  • Thomas Reid on Knowing Thyself
  • Bill Maher on Religious Certitude
  • Stephen Jay Gould on Scientific Presuppositions
  • J.P. Moreland on Rival Worldviews
  • Edward R. Murrow on Truth
  • Camilla Paglia on Art
  • Pope Benedict XVI on the Meaning of Evolve
  • J.P. Moreland on Postmodernism and Anger
  • Angus Menuge on Inference to the Best Explanation

Popular in Papers

  • Philosophical Apologetics, the Church, and Contemporary Culture
  • Is Science a Threat or Help to Faith?
  • Aquinas versus Locke and Descartes on the Human Person and End-of-Life Ethics
  • Complementarity, Agency Theory, and the God-of-the-Gaps
  • The Euthanasia Debate: Understanding the Issues
  • Argument from Consciousness
  • Naturalism and Libertarian Agency
  • What Is Naturalism that We Should Be Mindful of It?
  • The Experiential Basis of Theism
  • Miracles and Justified Belief: Further Clarification

Random

  • Charles Darwin on the Need for Mechanism
  • J.P. Moreland on Belief
  • Thomas Nagel on Reason
  • E.M. McDonald on God and Nature
  • Michael Crichton on SETI
  • The Darwinian Revolution : Science Red in Tooth and Claw
  • Bertrand Russell on Lonely Humanity
  • A Conflict of Visions
  • Bertrand Russell on the Fear of Death
  • William Lane Craig on Apologetics