Conversation Between athanatos and Thrash
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I know! Quite the disappointment! I had been putting off reading it for months because of class, and then I finally get around to reading it and AS I AM IN THE PROCESS it gets locked. SHEESH.
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Re UCs:
Lol, too bad the thread was closed before you could get too into the discussion. It honestly felt a little dizzying to me because I just did not want to follow everyone's arguments all the way through... I guess there are other things to read, lol
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Cool! I have Defense of the Faith because John mentioned it to me and said it was a good read.
I will be graduating in either the Fall of 2012, or Spring of 2013. Not sure yet. You will be in a bit longer because you are in an MDiv program, correct? Honestly, sometimes I wish I had gone that route. I tok 2 years of Greek and a year of Hebrew as an undergrad, but it would be nice to get some more formal training, like what you are doing.
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Hey! That does sound like quite a difference. Some people sneer at Molinism and the futility of natural theology here. There are a couple underground Molinists, though. We've been reading various: "Nature and Scripture" (Infallible Word: A Symposium), Intro to Systematic Theology, and Defense of the Faith ... to name a few. How much longer you got there?
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Hey! Honestly, I haven't read too much of him lately. I had actually been reading more in William Lane Craig, lately. Quite a difference, especially when it comes to belief about the importance of apologetics and natural theology (speaking of that, I have also been reading some McGrath. He has a newish book out dealing with natural theology). The Molinistic outlook of Craig is pretty interesting, though, and he has some pretty good journal articles dealing with it.
What are you reading by Van Til?
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You've been reading Van Til? I've finally gotten into him.