Skyscraper Epistemology

The next sphere of epistemology I will consider is philosophy. The word philosophy comes from philein which means “love” and sophia which means “wisdom.” It refers to the love for wisdom and subsequent pursuit of it. It was originally embodied by Greek philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Socrates asked probing and provocative questions … Continue reading Skyscraper Epistemology

Wet Fish Epistemology

In our current group of editorials we are thinking about thinking, answering questions like: Why do we believe what we believe? What supports and shapes our presuppositions and our conscious convictions? What are we standing on?  I’ve divided our survey of epistemology into seven spheres: tradition, culture, philosophy, experience, technological media, social media, and Scripture. … Continue reading Wet Fish Epistemology

Freightliner Epistemology

Previously, I outlined several “spheres of epistemology,” and I want to think with you about one of those in this editorial: tradition. Remember, epistemology feels like a complex term, but it really just refers to what we are standing on. That is, what are the things—such as culture, philosophy, and media—that shape our beliefs? When … Continue reading Freightliner Epistemology

What is The Sword and Trumpet? – Part Ten

In this final article I want to draw your attention to one more aspect of our mission statement. We are committed to the “gospel as revealed in the Holy Scriptures.” We take the Bible as our ultimate authority, over all philosophy and every tradition and system. The Bible defines the gospel we proclaim. It is … Continue reading What is The Sword and Trumpet? – Part Ten

What is The Sword and Trumpet? – Part Seven

Though we have often needed to oppose doctrinal error, our primary motive is not to eradicate falsehood but rather to make much of the truth. Error is concerning because it threatens the truth. It obscures the gospel and distorts our perception of Christ. Though it can seem like we’re being crotchety and critical, we oppose … Continue reading What is The Sword and Trumpet? – Part Seven

What is The Sword and Trumpet? – Part Six

According to Paul in 2 Corinthians 10, systems which threaten the gospel must be pulled down (“tear down” in NET, “destroy” in ESV). As he goes on to explain in 2 Corinthians 10, these strongholds are destroyed by (1) tearing down arguments, (2) tearing down arrogance, and (3) subjecting every thought to Christ. Tearing Down … Continue reading What is The Sword and Trumpet? – Part Six