Description:These reflections are meditations about the Spiritual Dimension of Existence (SDE). The SDE Worldview holds that all human beings possess God's Endowment: the Image of God. Each individual is a Created-Person with a vast library of spiritual characteristics in profound complexity and experienced in daily thought and life. Everyone at some stage of life will ask in wonder what lies beyond the Epistemic Horizon. Avoidance of ultimate questions concerning significance, meaning, belief, truth, knowledge, and value is not a live option. Suppressing the quest for ultimate meaning as bogus inevitably proves to be problematic for this choice assumes meaning itself. Naturalism's hypotheses, theories, or models are unsatisfactory because its worldview arbitrarily limits knowledge to its methods and conclusions - all of which are probabilistic, subject to subsequent revision or rejection. Its closed space-time system of matter in motion plus chance, wherein all reference to the Supernatural is suppressed or denied begets a reductionist frame of reference leading to nihilism. "Man is a useless expression" resigns one to meaningless existence, or Bertrand Russell's "unyielding despair." Held to the prison of naturalism's worldview, Russell's conclusion is inevitable. However, beyond the boundaries of materialism, the Supernatural beckons with a question: Who is the Absolute and Ultimate Point of Reference for all thought and life: Man or God? The author by the Grace of God chose God and the life of "unyielding hope" rather than the despair of nihilism leading to suicide. Part One contains reflections on a sample the Endowment's Image of God: Life, Memory, Meaning, and Truth. Part Two records self-examinations on Confusion, Misology, Logic, and Destiny. Part Three offers reflections for the faith of "unyielding hope": Gospel, Resurrection, Time, and Worldview. A Glossary followed by an Index closes the main portion of the work. Appendices with related subject matter and various resources close this project.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Epistemic Fragments: Reflections. To get started finding Epistemic Fragments: Reflections, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: These reflections are meditations about the Spiritual Dimension of Existence (SDE). The SDE Worldview holds that all human beings possess God's Endowment: the Image of God. Each individual is a Created-Person with a vast library of spiritual characteristics in profound complexity and experienced in daily thought and life. Everyone at some stage of life will ask in wonder what lies beyond the Epistemic Horizon. Avoidance of ultimate questions concerning significance, meaning, belief, truth, knowledge, and value is not a live option. Suppressing the quest for ultimate meaning as bogus inevitably proves to be problematic for this choice assumes meaning itself. Naturalism's hypotheses, theories, or models are unsatisfactory because its worldview arbitrarily limits knowledge to its methods and conclusions - all of which are probabilistic, subject to subsequent revision or rejection. Its closed space-time system of matter in motion plus chance, wherein all reference to the Supernatural is suppressed or denied begets a reductionist frame of reference leading to nihilism. "Man is a useless expression" resigns one to meaningless existence, or Bertrand Russell's "unyielding despair." Held to the prison of naturalism's worldview, Russell's conclusion is inevitable. However, beyond the boundaries of materialism, the Supernatural beckons with a question: Who is the Absolute and Ultimate Point of Reference for all thought and life: Man or God? The author by the Grace of God chose God and the life of "unyielding hope" rather than the despair of nihilism leading to suicide. Part One contains reflections on a sample the Endowment's Image of God: Life, Memory, Meaning, and Truth. Part Two records self-examinations on Confusion, Misology, Logic, and Destiny. Part Three offers reflections for the faith of "unyielding hope": Gospel, Resurrection, Time, and Worldview. A Glossary followed by an Index closes the main portion of the work. Appendices with related subject matter and various resources close this project.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Epistemic Fragments: Reflections. To get started finding Epistemic Fragments: Reflections, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.