In this collection of essays, Anthony Horvath argues that the first most important rule in using your reason is to make sure that your reasoning does not itself destroy reason--that is, the 'golden rule of epistemology.' Essay topics include transcendence and immanence, Abbott's "Flatland," a defense of Lutheran baptism, how Jesus rejected gay 'marriage,' and the meaning of suffering in a universe created by God. Included is a sermon by George MacDonald, "Proving the Unseen," a discourse on Hebrews 11 and 'faith.'
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