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Archive for March 24th, 2008

This reminds me so much of the modern vs. postmodern conversation from a few days ago.
Abstract vs. concrete thought
Greek thought views the world through the mind (abstract thought). Ancient Hebrew thought views the world through the senses (concrete thought).
Concrete thought is the expression of concepts and ideas in ways that can be seen, touched, [...]

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I found this while doing some research and it intrigued me.
“Greek thought describes objects in relation to its appearance. Hebrew thought describes objects in relation to its function.” (source)
Any thoughts?

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God In A Petri Dish

Scot McKnight recently discussed the concepts of intelligent design and the arguments for the existence of God. And his post got me thinking what it must feel like, from God’s perspective, to have people argue over His existence.
I can imagine God sitting back and saying, “I’m right here…in the butterfly and the oak tree. [...]

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