Ackbach
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The Christian epistemology, as I see it, is this: the Holy Spirit convinces the believer that the Bible is true. Now, the Bible is true regardless of whether anyone believes it or not. It is objectively true. But no one ever thinks that unless the Holy Spirit convinces him.
So I'm saying here that, when it comes to the question of "How do we know anything to be true?" - the question of epistemology - that everything must start with God. He reveals Himself to us. I'm not convinced, despite some presuppositional apologists, that the Christian epistemology is circular. Some apologists argue from the self-authenticating nature of Scripture. Now, I do agree that the Holy Scriptures are self-authenticating. However, we need not rely wholly on that: if the Holy Spirit is working with the Word, as He always seems to do, then I see nothing circular about it.
Your thoughts?
So I'm saying here that, when it comes to the question of "How do we know anything to be true?" - the question of epistemology - that everything must start with God. He reveals Himself to us. I'm not convinced, despite some presuppositional apologists, that the Christian epistemology is circular. Some apologists argue from the self-authenticating nature of Scripture. Now, I do agree that the Holy Scriptures are self-authenticating. However, we need not rely wholly on that: if the Holy Spirit is working with the Word, as He always seems to do, then I see nothing circular about it.
Your thoughts?