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Perhaps no seminary professor in Adventist history has won more respect from evangelical academia than the late Hans K. LaRondelle. This collection presents part two of his lifeworks, brimming with vintage content licensed by Logos from two laptops that he left behind—some of it unpublished material. This section contains a variety of documents relating to biblical theology courses taught by...

was a gift from the living God Himself and created a new and independent category of religious knowledge, a knowledge sui generis, that is, of a unique kind. Greek philosophers recognized only two kinds of knowledge: rational and sensorial, that is, knowledge that comes through reason and through the senses. These channels provided an awareness of the true and the beautiful. The Hebrew and Christian believers recognized a third way of receiving knowledge: that of a personal experience with God through
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