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“According to Brown, Clark would sit back while he (Brown) and another student debated philosophy vigorously. Brown recalled, “In class Clark would let a student go on a tangent and then when they were really proud of themselves, he would get a twinkle in his eyes just knowing what was coming next, and then he’d hit them with a one-liner which showed they didn’t know what they were talking about.”
― The Presbyterian Philosopher: The Authorized Biography of Gordon H. Clark
― The Presbyterian Philosopher: The Authorized Biography of Gordon H. Clark
“If one goes back to the Westminster divines, to Calvin, even to Aquinas, and especially to Augustine, he will find that human nature is regularly divided into intellect and will. The point is important because faith in Christ is not an emotion but a volition. One does not feel for Christ, he decides for Christ.” —Gordon H. Clark, Lecture on Logos”
― The Presbyterian Philosopher: The Authorized Biography of Gordon H. Clark
― The Presbyterian Philosopher: The Authorized Biography of Gordon H. Clark
“In her book It’s My Turn, she recounted a time when she was experiencing doubt of her Christian faith. A fellow student suggested she see a particular professor who was known to be spiritual, but Ruth objected, saying, “He will talk with me, and pray with me, and it could even get a little emotional. I don’t want that. All I want are cold, hard facts.” She continued, “I wanted to go see Dr. Gordon Clark, known for his logic, his unemotional brilliance. I felt he would give me nothing but the cold, hard facts.”
― The Presbyterian Philosopher: The Authorized Biography of Gordon H. Clark
― The Presbyterian Philosopher: The Authorized Biography of Gordon H. Clark
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