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In his book, The Only WIse God, William Lane Craig ponders the supernatural knowledge of Jesus. But when he gets down to the gritty work of describing that knowledge, he ends up with something rather mundane. Dan argues that true supernatural knowledge looks far greater than what Craig's theology allows. It looks, rather, unfathomable (as Isaiah says in 40:28) and without limit (as the Psalmist says in 147:5). Craig's understanding of God's knowledge is totally limited and easily fathomable.
Episode 50
YouTube Channel: Surprising God
Dan's books: Confident Humility The Training of KX12
Send Questions To:
Surprising God on X: @SurprisingGodFacebook: SurprisingGod Dan on X: @thatdankent
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In his book, The Only WIse God, William Lane Craig ponders the supernatural knowledge of Jesus. But when he gets down to the gritty work of describing that knowledge, he ends up with something rather mundane. Dan argues that true supernatural knowledge looks far greater than what Craig's theology allows. It looks, rather, unfathomable (as Isaiah says in 40:28) and without limit (as the Psalmist says in 147:5). Craig's understanding of God's knowledge is totally limited and easily fathomable.
Episode 50
YouTube Channel: Surprising God
Dan's books: Confident Humility The Training of KX12
Send Questions To:
Surprising God on X: @SurprisingGodFacebook: SurprisingGod Dan on X: @thatdankent

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