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EPISODE · May 4, 2019 · 31 MIN

FTNCI 017: Classical Epistemology for Christians – First Person Discernibility

from For the New Christian Intellectual

Welcome!  Each month we host a group discussion on philosophy and theology. This is the replay from the March 2018 meeting. This month’s topics: How should a Christian justify beliefs and knowledge claims? What about the “noetic effects” of sin? Classical vs. Presuppositional Epistemology Discussion Video Click here to watch the discussion on YouTube. About the Podcast For the New Christian Intellectual is a free show created for Christian thinkers and communicators. Our focus is on classical (and overlooked) Christian principles such as reason, rational self-interest, individualism, and individual rights. Subscribe to the show through Apple Podcasts to automatically get every episode. How to Help The best way to help more people find out about the show is to subscribe through Apple Podcasts, download several episodes, and leave us a review. Click here to subscribe. Become a Patron and Earn Awesome Rewards Click here to learn more. Listen to the Podcast The post FTNCI 017: Classical Epistemology for Christians – First Person Discernibility first appeared on For the New Christian Intellectual.

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