
10-13-2008, 03:24 AM
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Originally Posted by armourbearer What you have just stated is that there is no infallible human knowledge. Perhaps you are not aware of reformed theology's understanding of ectypal theology, but Jesus Christ incarnate is the final and infallible authority so far as the wisdom of God in conceptual form is concerned. It is from Jesus Christ as Prophet that we receive the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, the infallibe rule of faith and life.
At the end of the day you have managed to prove that the critique does in fact depend upon scepticism for its validity. Christians, who understand by faith, are left with no alternative but to reject this scepticism which masquerades under the name of philosophy, for the basic reason that it leaves them with no faith. | Rev. Winzer,
Are you saying that traditionally Reformed Theology has affirmed infallible human knowledge (at least on some issues)? Do you have any references where I could see this explained or demonstrated more fully?
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