As we employ our imagination in every act of
thinking how then is it overrated? Granted, it's employment is no guarantee of
right thinking; however, it 'kicks in' every time we
speak/write/act.
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Sent: November 23, 2004 16:24
Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Unilateral
Covenant?
Sometimes the imagination can also be overrated. We have Christians and
Jewish people who read all sorts of "spiritual truths" into passages and claim
these "spiritual interpretations" are better than the plain sense
interpretation of Scripture. In this scope, Judy [the pot] calls the kettle
black.
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slade
From: "Lance Muir" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Suggestion:Combine
rationalism with imagination. The role of imagination in biblical and
theological thinking is under rated.
jt: And well it should be lest we find at the end
that we are holding to a god of
our own imagination - a figment if you
will.
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