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Daily Archives: April 1, 2014
Book Write-Up: Religion and the Enlightenment
James M. Byrne. Religion and the Enlightenment: From Descartes to Kant. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 1996. I decided to get this book so that I could read a clear explanation of Immanuel Kant’s epistemology, plus I figured that I … Continue reading
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Tagged Descartes, Immanuel Kant, James M. Byrne, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Rene Descartes, Westminster John Knox Press
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Jesus’ Divinity: Ehrman v. the Evangelicals (Pt. 2)
Originally posted on the archives near Emmaus:
Ehrman, HOW JESUS BECAME GOD Why did Bart D. Ehrman write a book—How Jesus Became God: The Exaltation of the Jewish Preacher from Galilee—on Jesus’ divinity (or lack thereof)? We can speculate all…
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