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Foundations of Christian Scholarship

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"~Christian commentators have pointed to the contradictions of the modern world, and they have asserted that the answers to these contradictions can be found in the Bible. Yet whenever pastors or Christian instructors confront the congregations or each other with concrete requirements of biblical law, the instant response in that ""the churches shouldn't meddle in things that don’t concern them,"" meaning politics, economics, or anything else that might prove controversial. The Bible has the answers for every problem, but these are supposed to remain vague generalities except when in accord with the accepted cultural heritage in question. Things are not much better on campuses of Christian colleges. Very few instructors ever attempt to fuse the teachings of Scripture with their academic disciplines, requiring the methodology, facts, and presuppositions of their discipline to be conformed or reformed according to biblical revelation. Hence, a kind of intellectual schizophrenia exists on every Christian campus. Secular textbooks are baptized with a morning prayer or daily chapel. We do find faculties that do contain a few members who see the need for Christian reconstruction in every branch of the college curriculum. The essays in this volume represent a beginning. Too many academic disciplines are absent from its pages, but at least a preliminary start has been made. The writers are committed to the interpretive principle of biblical a priorism: the Bible judges both the framework and the content of each academic discipline. Either the Bible is the final standard for all human thought or else the logic of the self-appointed autonomous mind of man. The mind of man is not autonomous; it is derivative, created, and ethically fallen. It now labors under the curse of God. It is not the standard of truth in any region of the universe. Hence, men must bring their speculations back into subjection to the revelation of God.~"


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Call Number
268
Publisher
Vallecito, California : Ross House Books., 2001
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Soft Cover, 372 hlm, 16 x 23 cm
Language
English
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9781879998254
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268
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Religion
Christian Theology
Apologetics
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Statement of Responsibility
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