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      • The word appears in four chapters of the Book of Psalms (51, 72, 99, and 106). There it appears in its familiar liturgical context; much as it is still used in Abrahamic places of worship to this day. In the rest of the Hebrew Bible, it appears in only seven chapters.
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  2. Jan 24, 2020 · The Bible provides the basis for certain knowledge, and validates the three ways of knowing we referenced earlier. When we think biblically, we see that Rationalism is a false view, but the use of reason is good (Isaiah 1:18; 1 Peter 3:15).

  3. Oct 26, 2018 · Those may seem like two different standards for truth until we recognize that Jesus is the Word (John 1:1, 14). The Greek word translated “word” in these passages is “logos” which means the expression, utterance, or voice of a conception or idea.

  4. Apr 7, 2009 · The concern is to show that the Bible is instrumental for developing Christian approaches of knowledge. An epistemological exploration of the bible is, so to speak, to find a horizon where the complexities between knowing God and biblical praxis can begin to unfold.

    • Glenn J Morrison
    • 2009
    • What Is The Meaning of Post-Modern Concepts?
    • What Is Truth?
    • Why Does This Matter?

    The post-modern world we live in makes discerning truth from falsehood difficult for many. Not because truth is elusive, but because post-modern thinkers have changed the parameters of what truth is. This isn’t because we have learned more, such that it demands the parameters be changed, but rather, the change was made to suit their peculiar worldv...

    In short, truth is that which is in accord with reality; the way things really are. For example, it is true that according to the law of gravity, what goes up, will come down. That is an objective and absolute truth. In the post-modernist’s worldview, it can’t be an objective truth. Yet you will never find a postmodernist who would be willing to ch...

    Our duty as creatures of intellect and reason is to search out truth, and once it is discovered, to give it intellectual assent, as well spiritual assent when applicable. For Christians, truth is very important. We stake our lives on truths every bit as much reality as the Law of Gravity. Scripture is truth, as it presents the objective reality of ...

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  5. Jun 15, 2019 · Epistemology is a Greek word meaning the study of knowledge. What is knowledge? How do we get it? Where Does it come from? What do we do with it? There are many other questions we could ask. For the Christian, it is Scripture which reveals Truth and knowledge, God’s own words. What God says about knowledge: (a couple of them anyways)

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  6. Mar 13, 2014 · (video link) Epistemology is the study of knowledge. It attempts to answer questions regarding the origin of human knowledge, and considers especially how we can know with certainty. Epistemological answers are basic and necessary building blocks of any philosophy, worldview, or belief system.

  7. not believe are blinded from truth and knowledge that comes from growing through God’s word. Contrast that with those who do believe and long for biblical truth, “like newborn infants long for pure spiritual milk” (ESV, 2001, I Peter 2:2). 5 The definitions for the word abide come from the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (Orr ...

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