The reality of Christian learning : strategies for faith-discipline integration /
The reality of Christian learning : strategies for faith-discipline integration /
edited by Harold Heie, David L. Wolfe.
- Grand Rapids, Michigan : W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Company, (c)1987.
- xii, 339 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
The line of demarcation between integration and pseudointegration Can there be a Christian approach to political science? Alternative Christian approaches to political science : toward a more comprehensive perspective Knowing together : reflections on a holistic sociology of knowledge Epistemic justification, cultural universals, and revelation : further reflections on the sociology of knowledge Perception is relative and veridical : ecological and biblical perspectives on knowing and doing the truth Toward an epistemology of revelation The human brain and the meaning of humanness Brains and persons Freedom within bounds Complementarity as a Christian philosophy of mathematics God's creation and human creativity Creativity and analogy : some limitations Could divine rewards provide a reason to be moral? Is there an alternative reason to divine rewards for being moral? Faith-discipline integration : compatibilist, reconstructionalist, and transformationalist strategies David L. Wolfe -- James W. Skillen -- Richard J. Mouw -- Robert A. Clark and S. D. Gaede -- Ronald Burwell -- Bert H. Hodges -- James E. Martin -- D. Gareth Jones -- William Hasker -- Harold Heie -- Gene B. Chase -- Harold M. Best -- Mark Coppenger -- C. Stephen Evans -- Malcolm A. Reid -- Ronald R. Nelson.
86019631
BR115 / .R435 1987 BR115
Includes bibliographical references.
The line of demarcation between integration and pseudointegration Can there be a Christian approach to political science? Alternative Christian approaches to political science : toward a more comprehensive perspective Knowing together : reflections on a holistic sociology of knowledge Epistemic justification, cultural universals, and revelation : further reflections on the sociology of knowledge Perception is relative and veridical : ecological and biblical perspectives on knowing and doing the truth Toward an epistemology of revelation The human brain and the meaning of humanness Brains and persons Freedom within bounds Complementarity as a Christian philosophy of mathematics God's creation and human creativity Creativity and analogy : some limitations Could divine rewards provide a reason to be moral? Is there an alternative reason to divine rewards for being moral? Faith-discipline integration : compatibilist, reconstructionalist, and transformationalist strategies David L. Wolfe -- James W. Skillen -- Richard J. Mouw -- Robert A. Clark and S. D. Gaede -- Ronald Burwell -- Bert H. Hodges -- James E. Martin -- D. Gareth Jones -- William Hasker -- Harold Heie -- Gene B. Chase -- Harold M. Best -- Mark Coppenger -- C. Stephen Evans -- Malcolm A. Reid -- Ronald R. Nelson.
86019631
BR115 / .R435 1987 BR115