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A Brief Introduction to Philosophical Inquiry and Components of Worldview, Part 2: Science and Justifying Presuppositions

apologetics, epistemology, metaphysics, origins, philosophy, worldview

Epistemological inquiry is the first step in developing a worldview. Determining how we can know with certainty is a necessary exercise, and requires that we identify the source of authority upon which the worldview is grounded. For example, Hume’s empiricism...

A Brief Introduction to Philosophical Inquiry and Components of Worldview, Part 1: Addressing the Epistemological Questions

epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, philosophy, worldview

There are four major areas of philosophical inquiry that make up the basic components of worldview: epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and socio-political philosophy. Epistemology (the study of knowledge) addresses the question of how can know what is true and what is...

Epistemology’s First Task: Identifying the Source of Authority

apologetics, bibliology, epistemology, philosophy, worldview

In any worldview there is a necessary first step of establishing the source of authority. Simply put, our first step is a step of faith in determining who or what we will trust in order to answer the questions of life. This is the first task of epistemology. For Hume...

Which Comes First, Metaphysics or Epistemology?

epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy

Epistemology is the study of knowledge and seeks to answer the question of how we can have knowledge and certainty. Metaphysics is the study of reality and responds to questions regarding whether there is anything beyond the physical or natural. While I have often...

Epistemological Foundations for a Biblical Theology

epistemology, hermeneutics, philosophy

or, Bob’s Crazy Day With The Dandelions Presented to the Chafer Theological Seminary Conference, March 12, 2014. (video link)  Epistemology is the study of knowledge. It attempts to answer questions regarding the origin of human knowledge, and considers especially how...

Seth Godin, Star Trek, and the Meaning of Life

epistemology, philosophy, philosophy and film, worldview

Seth Godin recently made the point that as more and more people have equipped themselves with cellphones and digital cameras, UFO’s have stopped visiting. His point is to illustrate that our increasing ability to debunk myth has had a somewhat rationalistic impact....

HOW CAN I KNOW GOD?

How can I know God?

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