The Cimmerians and Scythians (p2)

For the Philosopher’s Clearinghouse A reading of the Wikipedia articles, about the ancient Cimmerian, and Scythian peoples; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; Our thanks to the contributors and authors at Wikipedia, for the use of this article The Scythians The Scythians, also known as Scyth, Saka, Sakae, Iskuzai, or Askuzai, wereContinue reading “The Cimmerians and Scythians (p2)”

The Cimmerians and Scythians (p1)

For the Philosopher’s Clearinghouse A reading of the Wikipedia articles, about the ancient Cimmerian, and Scythian peoples; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; Our thanks to the contributors and authors at Wikipedia, for the use of this article Cimmerians and Scythians The Cimmerians were a nomadic Indo-European people, who appeared about 1000Continue reading “The Cimmerians and Scythians (p1)”

Victor Cousin (p4)

For the Philosopher’s Clearinghouse A reading of the Wikipedia article: “Victor Cousin”; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; Our thanks to the contributors and authors at Wikipedia for the use of this article The Absolute or Infinite The absolute or infinite, that is, the unconditioned ground and source of all reality, isContinue reading “Victor Cousin (p4)”

Victor Cousin (p3)

For the Philosopher’s Clearinghouse A reading of the Wikipedia article: “Victor Cousin”; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; Our thanks to the contributors and authors at Wikipedia for the use of this article Doctrine of the Reason (part 2) These principles of reason, cause and substance, given thus psychologically, enable us toContinue reading “Victor Cousin (p3)”

Victor Cousin (p2)

For the Philosopher’s Clearinghouse A reading of the Wikipedia article: “Victor Cousin”; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; Our thanks to the contributors and authors at Wikipedia for the use of this article Cousin’s Philosophy There are three distinctive points in Cousin’s philosophy. These are his method, the results of his method,Continue reading “Victor Cousin (p2)”

Victor Cousin (p1)

For the Philosopher’s Clearinghouse A reading of the Wikipedia article: “Victor Cousin”; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; Our thanks to the contributors and authors at Wikipedia for the use of this article Victor Cousin lived from 1792 to 1867, and was a French philosopher. He was the founder of “eclecticism”, aContinue reading “Victor Cousin (p1)”

The Modernist/Fundamentalist Controversy (p4)

For Gordon Clark Discussions A reading of the Wikipedia article: “Fundamentalist–Modernist controversy”; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; Our thanks to the contributors and authors at Wikipedia for the use of this article The Fall of Old Princeton Following the reunion of the Old School and New School in 1870, Princeton TheologicalContinue reading “The Modernist/Fundamentalist Controversy (p4)”

The Modernist/Fundamentalist Controversy (p3)

For Gordon Clark Discussions A reading of the Wikipedia article: “Fundamentalist–Modernist controversy”; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; Our thanks to the contributors and authors at Wikipedia for the use of this article The Auburn Affirmation Even earlier, Robert Hastings Nichols, a history professor at Auburn Theological Seminary was circulating a paperContinue reading “The Modernist/Fundamentalist Controversy (p3)”

The Modernist/Fundamentalist Controversy (p2)

For Gordon Clark Discussions A reading of the Wikipedia article: “Fundamentalist–Modernist controversy”; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; Our thanks to the contributors and authors at Wikipedia for the use of this article Heresy Trials There was no subsequent attempt to ferret out followers of Higher Criticism in the years following theContinue reading “The Modernist/Fundamentalist Controversy (p2)”

The Modernist/Fundamentalist Controversy (p1)

For Gordon Clark Discussions A reading of the Wikipedia article: “Fundamentalist–Modernist controversy”; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; Our thanks to the contributors and authors at Wikipedia for the use of this article The Fundamentalist–Modernist controversy is a major schism that started in the early 20th century within the Presbyterian Church inContinue reading “The Modernist/Fundamentalist Controversy (p1)”