Contrary to popular thinking, Christianity is a “knowledge tradition” and calls people to knowledge of God, themselves, and the gospel. This also means, paradoxically, that we ought to know what it is that we cannot possibly know and how we should orient ourselves to our not-knowing under God.
This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with Journal author Douglas Groothuis about his article in the 43:3 Issue of the Journal entitled “God and Our Ignorance”.
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Other articles and Postmodern Realities podcasts featuring this author:
Episode 194 Autobiography as Apologetic
Episode 157: The Reincarnation of Reincarnation
The Reincarnation of Reincarnation
Shamelessly Wrong: Book Review of Shameless: A Sexual Reformation Nadia Bolz-Weber
Episode 004: Agile Apologetics
Developing an Agile Apologetic
Channeling: Revelations Of Deception
Learning From an Apostle: Christianity in the Marketplace of Ideas (Acts 17:16-34)
Jean-Paul Satre And The Resurgence Of Existentialism
Francis Schaeffer: Pastor, Evangelist, Apologist, Prophet
The Christian Apologist’s Moral Compass
Steve Jobs, Jesus, and the Problem of Evil
And many more, Dr. Groothuis has written articles for us for over 30 years.