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In this episode of Campfire Apologetics, I explore the world of christian epistemology (how we know what we know) through the lens of two well known philosophical ideas: Descartes' "I think, therefore I am" and Berkley's "If a tree falls in the forrest...." I walk through different epistemological systems such as, rationalism, empiricism, existentialism etc and contrast them with the only worldview that can truly ground truth, logic, induction, and reality: the Christian worldview. Featuring insights from Augustine, C.S. Lewis and Cornelius Van TIl, this episode helps believers spot worldview assumptions and understand why the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. Subscribe, Like, and Comment!#christian #apologetics #epistemology #vantillu #Biblicalworlview #worldview #Bible #Truth #philosophy
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In this episode of Campfire Apologetics, I explore the world of christian epistemology (how we know what we know) through the lens of two well known philosophical ideas: Descartes' "I think, therefore I am" and Berkley's "If a tree falls in the forrest...." I walk through different epistemological systems such as, rationalism, empiricism, existentialism etc and contrast them with the only worldview that can truly ground truth, logic, induction, and reality: the Christian worldview. Featuring insights from Augustine, C.S. Lewis and Cornelius Van TIl, this episode helps believers spot worldview assumptions and understand why the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. Subscribe, Like, and Comment!#christian #apologetics #epistemology #vantillu #Biblicalworlview #worldview #Bible #Truth #philosophy

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