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An Implied Presumption of Theology

Posted by D.S. Martin  Published in philosophy, theology

David S. Martin: An Implied Presumption of Theology
“Theology becomes relevant when one assumes that he is capable of knowing what God expects from his creation.
Humanity is arrogant enough to believe that this knowledge is within our grasp, and so, we cipher with our finite minds; presuming that the infinite mind of God may be [...]

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