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|a Johnson, Dru.
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|a Biblical knowing :
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|c Dru Johnson ; with a foreword by Craig G. Bartholomew.
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|a Front cover; Title page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword by Craig G. Bartholomew; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. How Should We Conceive of Knowledge and Error?; 2. Knowing in the Garden: Genesis 2; 3. Error in the Garden: Genesis 3; 4. Erroneous Knowing in Exodus and Beyond; 5. Knowing under the Prophet-Messiah: Mark, Luke, and John; 6. Scientific Epistemology, Wisdom, and the Epistles; 7. Broad Reality and Contemporary Epistemology; 8. Analytic Theology and Biblical Scholarship; 9. Implications for Theologians and the Church; Bibliography; Back cover.
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|a The Christian Scriptures could be theologically described as beginning and ending with an epistemological outlook. The first episode of humanity's activity centers on the knowledge of good and evil. The final stage of humanity is pictured by Jeremiah as a universally prophetic and knowing society: ''And no longer shall each one teach his neighbor and each his brother, saying, ''Know the Lord'', for they shall all know me, from the least of them to the greatest, declares the Lord'' (Jer 31:34). What happens to knowledge in between? In this work, Dru Johnson reconsiders epistemology with the too.
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