F FreeSmith Guest Feb 20, 2010 #1 I have been wondering about this for a while. Any Clever Catholics™ who would care to answer? ~Freesmith
I have been wondering about this for a while. Any Clever Catholics™ who would care to answer? ~Freesmith
D Doc_Keele Guest Feb 20, 2010 #2 Whether or not it is, it makes perfect sense to me as I understand it.
F FreeSmith Guest Feb 20, 2010 #4 sacramentdivine said: …more details as to what pertains to this question please? Click to expand... Well, here is an example of Reformed Epistemology: calvin.edu/academic/philosophy/virtual_library/articles/clark_kelly_j/without_evidence_or_argument.pdf My question is simply: Can you be a Catholic and affirm Reformed Epistemology without being in error?
sacramentdivine said: …more details as to what pertains to this question please? Click to expand... Well, here is an example of Reformed Epistemology: calvin.edu/academic/philosophy/virtual_library/articles/clark_kelly_j/without_evidence_or_argument.pdf My question is simply: Can you be a Catholic and affirm Reformed Epistemology without being in error?