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Evidence and Interpretation: A Response to Tom Gilson

I’ve made several OST posts that discuss what I think to be the relationship between evidence as it relates to faith in God. It is always interesting for me to see what others have to say about the topic.

Tom Gilson, over at the always engaging blog, Thinking Christian, recently posted on this very topic of evidence and religion. Here is an excerpt of what he had to say:

Faith and Evidence

What is the relationship between faith and evidence?

On the Importance of Evidence for an Emerging Faith

So, in some sense, the role for EVIDENCE AS A MISSIOLOGICAL RESOURCE in an emerging faith is to carry the good news of God’s kingdom into the postmodern condition and to reach back and help more modern-minded others to ascend “the mountain of the Lord” (Isaiah 2:3) together with us.

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