Epicureanism by Gordon H. Clark

Encyclopedia 11. Epicureanism (typed) [1968. In Encyclopedia of Christianity. Edwin A. Palmer, ed. Wilmington, Delaware: National Foundation for Christian Education.] EPICUREANISM. Founded about 300 B.C., Epicureanism accepted the earlier Cyrenaic principle that...

Empiricism by Gordon H. Clark

Encyclopedia 10. Empiricism (typed) [1968. In Encyclopedia of Christianity. Edwin A. Palmer, ed. Wilmington, Delaware: National Foundation for Christian Education.] EMPIRICISM, strictly speaking, is the theory of epistemology that bases all knowledge on experience or...

The Divine Attributes by Gordon H. Clark

Encyclopedia 9. Divine Attributes (typed) [1960. In Baker’s Dictionary of Theology. Everett F. Harrison, ed. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House.] ATTRIBUTES, THE DIVINE. The divine attributes are, in the language of ordinary conversation, simply the...

Destiny by Gordon H. Clark

Encyclopedia 8. Destiny (typed) [1975, In Zondervan Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Bible. Merrill C. Tenney, ed. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House.] DESTINY (מני) a pagan god, along with Fortune in Isaiah 65:11, ASV. One may guess that there is some...

Bonaventura by Gordon H. Clark

Encyclopedia 7. Bonaventura (typed) [1964. In Encyclopedia of Christianity. Edwin A. Palmer, ed. Wilmington, Delaware: National Foundation for Christian Education.] BONAVENTURA, (1221-1274), RC Franciscan theologian. His family name was John Fidanza. He became a...

Augustine by Gordon H. Clark

Encyclopedia 6. Augustine (typed) [1964. In Encyclopedia of Christianity. Edwin A. Palmer, ed. Wilmington, Delaware: National Foundation for Christian Education.] AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO (354-430) Whereas some philosophers, such as Spinoza and Kant, led uneventful lives...