Quotes about Knowledge
God and his love, and of multiple layers of human folly, which rings true at all kinds of levels of human knowledge and experience.
— NT Wright
so far as I can tell, most people simply don't know what orthodox Christian belief is.
— NT Wright
The aim, as in all theological and biblical exploration, is not to replace love with knowledge. Rather, it is to keep love focused upon its true object.
— NT Wright
But the "best" lies are those that look the most like the Truth. The "newest" lies are the oldest ones.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
if you cannot identify the divine in any positive way, how do you even know it is real?
— Nancy Pearcey
No cerne da condição humana, poderÃ
— Nancy Pearcey
No matter how hard people work to suppress their knowledge of God, creation itself keeps challenging them. "Human life is a continual wrestling match with God and his created order," writes Thomas Johnson. 14
— Nancy Pearcey
Because humans are capable of knowing, the first cause that produced them must have a mind. Because humans are capable of choosing, the first cause must have a will. And so on. Philosopher Étienne Gilson captures the argument neatly: because a human is a someone and not a something, the source of human life must be also a Someone.
— Nancy Pearcey
To be human is to write, to compose, to create, and to dream. So is to think, to test, and to know why.
— Nancy Pearcey
Even if a group of children were put "on an island and they raised themselves," Barrett adds, "I think they would believe in God." 13 It appears that we have to be educated out of the knowledge of God by secular schools and media.
— Nancy Pearcey
Christians are called to tear down mental fortresses and liberate people from the power of false ideas.
— Nancy Pearcey
For the early scientists, the image of God was not a dry doctrine to which they gave merely cognitive assent. Nor was it a purely private "faith." They treated it as a public truth, the epistemological foundation for the entire scientific enterprise. Their goal, they said, was to think God's thoughts after him. 27 At the time of the scientific revolution, biblical epistemology was the guarantee that the human mind is equipped to gain genuine knowledge of the world.
— Nancy Pearcey