Jesus after modernity : a twenty-first-century critique of our modern concept of truth and the truth of the gospel /
During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, modern thinkers came to believe that our notion of truth should be objective, certain, and precise. Mathematics became the model for how truth should be conceptualized, and we sought to eliminate ideas that were vague, ambiguous, or contradictory. Thi...
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Eugene, Or. :
Pickwick Publications,
[2011]
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Remote Storage
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BT50 .D36 2011 |
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