Recovery of knowledge Moran encourages Christian and the church to disseminate God's knowledge and his behavior to the unbelievers. Moreland (2007) explained that there are three kinds of knowledge: (a) knowledge of acquaintance, (b) knowledge of proposition, and (c) technical know-how (p.120). He explained that knowledge of acquaintances is sometimes described as "directly recognizing something" (Moreland, 2007, p. 120). Then propositional knowledge means that something means knowing "something is genuine based on justifiable reasons" (Moreland, 2007, p. 120).
I agree that these two views of the world can not understand what you can not see, touch, taste, hear, or smell. This challenges historical Christianity directly. And it tells us to know the truth (John 8: 32). "We are fighting scientific naturalism and postmodern relativeism for the mind and spirit of the American people ... our religion is knowledge based religion."
There is no doubt that this is an impressive trip! ICW, J. Reminds me the philosophical basis of the Christian worldview of Moreland and William Lane Craig. Like that wonderful book, ICW makes a very wide range and a worthy analytical clarity and apology. Oh, yes, it still maintains a good balance between rigor and accessibility. Discussion questions are included in each chapter. Finally, there is a section titled "Mastering Materials" that lists topics for the bullets, glossaries, and possible student terms to consider.
In order to persuade clearly, correctly and teaching, there must be a well-developed mind. This is primarily intended for spiritual formation, but it is the reason J. P. Moreland's books are the foundation of defenders. "If our spiritual people are ready to face the crisis of our time to become smarter, we must become a learning community that values the mind of life." 39 Page) Although there is only one chapter devoted to apology, each chapter presents the view that Christianity is reasonable and we use talents given by other gods to accomplish our faith I think the same way. . Good education requires disciplined thought; this book provides a way to get this kind of mind. J. P. Moreland and John Mark Reynolds, Editor, Three Perspectives on Creativity and Evolution
Greg L. Bahnsen is an annotated book on Christian apologies and is being edited by Robert R, ready to defend the direction of faith.