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Tag Archives: orthodox
Fr. Dmitiri Dudko on faith and proof
Russian Orthodox priest Father Dmitri Dudko was both a heroic and a tragic figure in Communist Russia. He was under constant scrutiny by the KGB, but continued to teach the truth of Christianity. While Christian dialog was prohibited, in 1972 … Continue reading
Posted in Epistemology, Faith, Science & Doubt, Philosophy
Tagged apologetics, dmitri, dudko, faith, orthodox, our hope, proof, russian
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Augustine was a trouble-maker
Augustine ultimately attempted to weld together philosophical motions of the divine essence to the tenets of the Christian faith and, in so doing, allowed the content of Christian faith to be determined by the logic of philosphical rationalism. The rationalization … Continue reading
Posted in Theological Musings
Tagged augustine, Calvin, depravity, grace, justification, Luther, NT Wright, orthodox, theology
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