Posts Tagged knowledge
“The crucial difference between the Catholic and common uses of the word “mystery” lies here. When the term is applied to divine realities, the mystery involved is by definition without end. This is not to say (as nominalists, in contrast to Aquinas, seemed to want to say) that the things
07.4.2011| The Fish Tank | Nick Nowalk
As we continue our deep theological study and noble quest for insight into the radiant Truth, I think it is important to remember what J.I. Packer writes in Knowing God:
The fact we have to face is this: that if we pursue theological knowledge for its own sake, it is bound to go bad on us. It will
08.20.2010| The Fish Tank | Jordan Monge
Dear Fishies and readers -
Wow. This has been one tough week. Please, everyone who reads this, pray for me and for the Ichthus. But I will remain faithful!
The Dartmouth Apologia - Perspective and Humility in Academia - Emily DeBaun writes with great wisdom about the hubris of the Academy as w
06.13.2010| The Fish Tank | Judith Huang