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Human logic may be rationally adequate, but it is also existentially deficient....
Author:
Alister E. McGrath
Book:
Mere Apologetics: How to Help
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Human logic may be rationally adequate, but it is also existentially deficient. Faith declares that there is more than this - not contradicting, but transcending reason.
( Alister E. McGrath )
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