In a recent dialogue with ChatGPT, I debated the topic of Coherentist epistemology. A big critique of Coherentism against Foundationalism is the idea of regress and circularity. However, Coherentism runs into the same issue when trying to justify the foundational principle that “justification is arrived at by coherence between a web of beliefs”. This is…… Continue reading Problems of Circularity in Coherentist Epistemology
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Connection in Luke 18 – Jesus is Jehovah God – Refutation of Arianism and Nestorianism!
Reflecting on the Jesus Prayer (Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God have mercy on me a sinner), I went back to Luke 18. One of the possible pieces of Scripture that the Jesus Prayer is derived from. It is a parable about a Pharisee and a Poor Man. He also told this parable to some who…… Continue reading Connection in Luke 18 – Jesus is Jehovah God – Refutation of Arianism and Nestorianism!
Early Church Consensus on Instruments in Worship
Amongst many Christian circles, the debate on whether Instruments should be used in worship is a hot topic. Many Christians appeal to texts within the Psalms that refer to singing songs to the Lord with cymbals, lyres, etc. This mode of interpretation is something to be considered and applied. Another interesting perspective on interpreting these…… Continue reading Early Church Consensus on Instruments in Worship