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Scot McKnight is a widely-recognized authority on the New Testament, early Christianity, and the historical Jesus. He is the Karl A. Olsson Professor in Religious Studies at North Park University (Chicago, Illinois). A popular and witty speaker, Dr. McKnight has given interviews on radios across the nation, has appeared on television, and is regularly asked to speak in local churches and educational events. Dr. McKnight obtained his Ph.D. at the University of Nottingham (1986). Click to continue reading Scot McKnight's Bio...
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Thank you, Teacher! Great series. It is always enjoyable when someone turns a jewel in the light and new facets appear. You made this jewel of a sermon sparkle in new ways.
Thank you very much for a great series!
Thanks friends.
I add my thanks too! I wish I would have seen these things years ago.
Scot, I'm wondering. Lewis was/is widely regarded as a Platonist of a certain sort. What do you make of this comment, considering he was an eminently practical man (not just about ideas).
Kenny,
Not sure to which "this comment" you are referring.
I simply meant to ask what you thought of the alleged tension between an Idealist Platonism (as sometimes espoused by Lewis), and the pragmatism of being 'pastoral'. That Jesus' view of sin was tangible, whereas a Platonist might suggest that wrong actions stem from lack of knowledge. Sorry for my lack of clarity there.
Kenny,
Since I'm not expert on Lewis, I'm not quite sure what to say. Jesus wasn't a Platonist, though, and neither was he (thankfully) Aristotelian, which means I don't have to focus on those two Greek men of letters.
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