Fernando Canale

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Average rating: 4.52 · 31 ratings · 6 reviews · 15 distinct works
Basic Elements of Christian...

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“The history of philosophy tells us we have a choice between viewing reason as timeless or as historical, but reason itself is unable to tell us which option is correct.... Since we cannot know whether we began with a correct understanding of reason itself, any philosophy based on reason must be hypothetical. This point is known as the limits of reason. According to postmodern thinkers, reason is not only unable to reach absolute truth, but it is grounded on what is called an exclusive disjunction; it must be one or the other, and cannot be conclusively demonstrated to be either. Since it is based on reason in one view or the other, philosophy can never offer anything but hypothetical explanations of reality, and certainly not absolute truth.”
Fernando Canale, The Cognitive Principle of Christian Theology

“Unfortunately, most Christians and ministers assume that a deep understanding of divine things is not necessary for salvation. Their ministers have led them to believe that baptism is all it takes to obtain the assurance of salvation. They are unaware that such a claim is theological and stands on theological assumptions about the basic elements and matrix of Christian theology. Without a knowledge of the true basic elements and matrix involved in the interpretation of Scripture and the constructions of Christian doctrines, it is amazing how easily believers are deceived by pastors, pastors deceived by professors, professors deceived by scholars, and scholars deceived by tradition.”
Fernando Canale, Basic Elements of Christian Theology



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