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My name is Laura and I am on a journey, pondering the implications of God's glorious design of humanity and integrating four aspects of this design—spiritual, intellectual, affective, and physical health—into a description of whole life health.
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Note: Posting here is intermittent due to doctoral program load; when I do post, it will be early in the week.
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What has Kierkegaard to do with our common life?
Posted on January 6, 2010 | No CommentsOur relational life is both subjective and objective. Subjectively, our various perspectives interact in mutual influence, producing freshness and creativity that are otherwise unlikely. Objectively, our trust connection to Christ produces essential communality spanning time and culture. Both are required in our common life and... -
Kierkegaard on Knowing God
Posted on April 9, 2006 | 1 CommentA PRECIS on Soren Kierkegaard, Concluding Unscientific Postscript: Part II, Section 2, Chp. 2 (189-224) Edited and modified January 6, 2010 SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT True knowledge of God is subjective, not objective. Subjective knowledge is true because it properly handles the uncertainty inherent in...