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Nathan D. Shannon
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Mission Studies. 39:50-69
This article presents Herman Bavinck and Johan Herman Bavinck’s explications of the uniqueness of Christian theism in terms of the absolute personalism of the Christian Scriptures. Both argue that, outside of Christian special revelation, absoluten
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Nathan D. Shannon
Publikováno v:
Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie. 61:333-353
Summary The classical view of the Creator-creature relation conveys ontological asymmetry by affirming a real creature-Creator relation and a rational Creator-creature relation. But the hermeneutical implications of this view obscure the Creator-crea
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Nathan D. Shannon
Presenting a neo-Calvinist account of human moral experience, this book is an advance upon the tradition of Augustinian moral theology.The first two chapters are theological interpretations of Genesis 2:17 and 3:6 respectively. Chapter 3 approaches t
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Nathan D. Shannon
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Journal of Reformed Theology. 13:83-84
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Nathan D. Shannon
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Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie. 59
SummaryIn the following essay, I compare concrete and abstract theological logics, critiquing the latter in favor of a biblical-revelational version of the former. I then move the comparison to the specific issue of biblical interpretation. Abstracti
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Nathan D. Shannon
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International Journal for Philosophy of Religion. 78:123-130
Divine conceptualism takes all abstract objects to be propositions in the mind of God. I focus here on necessary propositions and contemporary claims that the laws of logic, understood as necessarily true propositions, provide us with an epistemic br
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Nathan D. Shannon
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Philosophia Christi. 16:207-216
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Nathan D. Shannon
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Philosophia Christi. 15:196-202
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Nathan D. Shannon
Against the individualism and abstractionism of standard modern accounts of justification and epistemic merit, Wolterstorff incorporates the ethics of belief within the full scope of a person's socio-moral accountability, an accountability that ultim