There’s something God has been pressing into my spirit today with such unmistakable weight that I can’t let it go unsaid. This is not a poetic revelation. Today’s Sunday Session is pretty straightforward compared to most of what we share and my usual writing style. This is a simple, holy warning: You cannot wear someoneContinueContinue reading “Sunday Sessions: The Danger of Borrowed Anointing”
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The Harmony of Reason and Faith: A Challenge to Kant’s Division
Immanuel Kant once claimed, “I had to deny reason in order to make room for faith.” In his Critique of Pure Reason, Kant argues that human reason is limited when it comes to knowing the divine, suggesting that faith and reason are fundamentally at odds. While his philosophy is brilliant in many respects, this notionContinueContinue reading “The Harmony of Reason and Faith: A Challenge to Kant’s Division”
