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Jim Sire on “Finding common ground with someone radically different.” Part II

November 2, 2012 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

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James W. Sire digs deeper into Micheal Hickerson's Worldview question: How can we find common ground when someone has a radically different worldview from our own? In the previous blog post, I argued that as Christians we know that we share a common ground with all people in that we are all created in the image of God to live in a universe created by a loving, righteous, infinite-personal God. I also said that we agree to and use the universal laws of logic (A is A; A is not not-A; and B is either A or not- A). I … [Read more...] about Jim Sire on “Finding common ground with someone radically different.” Part II

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice, Question and Answer Tagged With: A Little Primer on Humble Apologetics, apologetics, Christian Apologetics, common ground, Head Heart Hands, James Sire, James Sire on ESN, presuppositional apologetics, worldview

Jim Sire on “Finding common ground with someone radically different”

November 1, 2012 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

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The Worldview Question-and-Answer series with Jim Sire continues with the question: How can we find common ground when someone has a radically different world view from our own? -- Micheal Hickerson, ESN Blog Contributor James W. Sire's response: As a Christian we start with a distinct advantage. We know that all human beings are made in the image of God and that we all live in God's orderly and meaningful creation. In other words, there is a truth to know, and we were designed to know the truth. The fall has … [Read more...] about Jim Sire on “Finding common ground with someone radically different”

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice, Question and Answer Tagged With: apologetics, Christian Apologetics, common ground, epistemology, Friendship, image of God, James Sire, James Sire on ESN, ontology, worldview

What keeps Jim Sire believing?

October 26, 2012 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

Rim of the Sandhills

What keeps me believing, what holds my faith, is not the way I understand Scripture, but the fantastic way Scripture explains me to myself. I am particularly struck by the way Jesus, who amazes me every time I think of him, becomes personal to me as I read the Gospels and as I see his presence in the saints and the sinners around me. And, O yes, in God's creation -- those magnificent Sandhills, the Holy Land of Nebraska, icon of the near edge of eternity. -- Jim Sire. Conclusion to "Chapter 11: A Final Apologetic: Why I … [Read more...] about What keeps Jim Sire believing?

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice Tagged With: apologetics, Christian Apologetics, creation, faith, James Sire, James Sire on ESN, jesus, religious belief, Rim of the Sandhills, Scripture

Jim Sire addresses: “Is there still a place for propositional logic in apologetics or worldview studies?”

October 25, 2012 by Tom Grosh IV 1 Comment

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Last week, the Emerging Scholars Network began a James W. Sire Worldview Question-and-Answer series with Is Atheism a Worldview? As I have considered the development of Sire's thought on worldview, I continue to be struck by the importance of life story, see  Jim Sire: Excerpt from "Rim of the Sandhills". Question 2: "Is there still a place for propositional logic in apologetics or worldview studies?"  -- John James W. Sire's response: "Of course, there is. Postmodernism, however you define it, is filled with … [Read more...] about Jim Sire addresses: “Is there still a place for propositional logic in apologetics or worldview studies?”

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice, Question and Answer Tagged With: apologetics, Christian Apologetics, James Sire, James Sire on ESN, propositional logic, worldview

Jim Sire: Excerpt from “Rim of the Sandhills”

October 19, 2012 by Tom Grosh IV 1 Comment

Rim of the Sandhills

Yesterday, the Emerging Scholars Network kicked off a  Worldview Question-and-Answer series withJames W. Sire.*  As I have considered the development of Sire's thought on worldview, I have come to even more deeply embrace the importance of how one's life story is understood in the context of God's Story, such as what Sire shares in his newly e-published memoir Rim of the Sandhills (2012). In Chapter 3, he writes: My imagination did not need to be the source of other experiences of the holy. Once Marjorie and I came … [Read more...] about Jim Sire: Excerpt from “Rim of the Sandhills”

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy Tagged With: cattle, James Sire, James Sire on ESN, Psalm 121:1-2, Psalms, worldview

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