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– “we not only are unable to see what we ought to see, we do not desire to see those things.” e). Carson therefore states: “Within this framework, real freedom is freedom to obey God without restraint or reserve.”
this issue. He refers to Barth’s view that we as human beings “are designed for and choosing in fellowship with the will and act of God.” is response are also the Spirit’s
more than just a cognitive problem. The remedy for the folly of the ‘wisdom of the world’ wisdom
sovereignty and human responsibility. The externalism of Plantinga’s
‘Contemporary Religious Epistemology: Some Key Aspects,’ WCB How Long, O Lord?
Theology’s Epistemological Dilemma
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