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Wolterstorff puts forward a proposal for a distinctly Christian approach to education, one that expands the teaching-learning process within the context of the covenant faith community. He challenges Christian scholars to think seriously about how to integrate faith, reason, science, and philosophy together in how we approach educating ourselves and the next generation. Expanding on his 1976...

two options open to the foundationalist. He can say that we know with certitude, whether inferentially or noninferentially, that nature is uniform. But surely we do not. None of us knows, let alone knows with certitude, that those segments of the world which have been observed are uniform with those which have not been. The other option is to say that on the basis of the evidence it is probably true that nature is thus uniform. But that would be to offer an inductive argument—an inductive argument
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