Reason Faith And Why Your Brain Is Not A Computer
Dr. Ulrich Lehner is the William K. Warren Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame and the bestselling
Baca SelengkapnyaDr. Ulrich Lehner is the William K. Warren Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame and the bestselling
Baca SelengkapnyaSkeptics often charge Christians with “blind faith.” And at times even believers have spoken of faith in less-than-rational terms. However,
Baca SelengkapnyaSome Christians have the idea that faith and reason are in conflict, divided by some unbridgeable chasm. They think that
Baca SelengkapnyaFaith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1). Someone asked, why is
Baca SelengkapnyaOur theme is faith and reason. We’ll begin with reflections on reason and then on faith and then on the
Baca SelengkapnyaWhen you hear the word “faith,” what do you think of? Whether you realize it or not, faith is an
Baca SelengkapnyaPixabay Trusting in Christ for our salvation and life today is the best thing that we can do. Sadly, because
Baca SelengkapnyaJuly 10, 2014 By Richard To have faith is to believe unconditionally although there is no “scientific” evidence of His
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Baca SelengkapnyaI sometimes hear Christians represent an Oprahian faith, in which they may say something like, “Jesus works for me, but
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