Dr. Gerald Rau shares his perspective on understanding God’s truth, shaped by his experience of reflecting on theology while teaching science.
All these questions had received admirably drafted answers – answers admitting no shade of doubt, since they were not a product of human thought, always liable to error, but were the outcome of official labors. … Such questions, … — questions which without the convenience of the official machine do not and cannot get solved for centuries – received clear and convincing answers. And these answers were all in favor of Karenin’s contention. — Leo Tolstoy
Tolstoy, Leo, Anna Karenin, Translated by Rosemary Edmonds, Penguin Books, New York, 1978, p. 395 (Part 4, section 6). [Read more…] about Navigating Knowledge: What is Truth? (Scholar’s Compass)