Re: [asa] ID, TE, and the culture war--who is the audience?

From: Rich Blinne <rich.blinne@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Apr 29 2007 - 19:16:59 EDT

On Apr 29, 2007, at 2:07 PM, David Opderbeck wrote:

>
> Here is my take on that, which I admit isn't terribly thorough: The
> "Biola School" -- typified by folks, like JP Moreland, Doug Groothius,
> and Norm Geisler -- is fundamentally committed to (1) a
> reliablist-foundationalist, common sense epistemology; (2)
> propositional truth; and (3) a strong form of Biblical inerrancy
> derived from (1) and (2).
>

I've heard Doug Groothuis several times and his "thing" is more the
epistemology vs. the origins implication of the epistemology. What he
really wants to see particularly in the church setting is better
critical thinking skills. Just give him a 2x4 labeled the law of non-
contradiction and he will readily whack anybody upside the head with
it. While this epistemology is more often associated with ID I don't
see this as necessarily so.

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