The Rev. James A. Clark by D. S. Clark
DS Clark 25. The Rev. James A. Clark (typed) [Unpublished Paper of David Scott Clark] The Rev. James A. Clark by D.S. Clark The late Rev. James Armstrong Clark was born Dec. 4, 1831 at High Chester Mills near Hawick, Scotland. Like the world’s great army of nobles he...
Behaviorism by Gordon H. Clark
Encyclopedia 50. Behaviorism (typed) [1973. In Baker's Dictionary of Christian Ethics. Carl F.H. Henry, ed. Washington D.C.: Canon Press.] BEHAVIORISM. See also Determinism. Behaviorism is an implication from materialism and as such is implicit in ancient Democritus...
Atheism by Gordon H. Clark
Encyclopedia 48. Atheism (typed) [1973. In Baker's Dictionary of Christian Ethics. Carl F.H. Henry, ed. Washington D.C.: Canon Press.] ATHEISM. See also Skepticism; Theism. Atheism, etymologically, names a philosophic view that denies the existence of God. In the...
Augustine by Gordon H. Clark
Encyclopedia 49. Augustine (typed) [1973. In Baker's Dictionary of Christian Ethics. Carl F.H. Henry, ed. Washington D.C.: Canon Press.] AUGUSTINE. Unlike most philosophers, Augustine (354-430) lays great stress on ethics. In this, though in nothing else, he is...
Antithesis by Gordon H. Clark
Encyclopedia 47. Antithesis (typed) [1973. In Baker's Dictionary of Christian Ethics. Carl F.H. Henry, ed. Washington D.C.] ANTITHESIS. See also Irrationalism. Antithesis as a term in modern discussions almost always has an Hegelian background. For Hegel truth resided...
Trinity by Gordon H. Clark
Encyclopedia 46. Trinity (typed) [1975. In Wycliffe Bible Encyclopedia. Howard Vos, Charles Pfeiffer and John Rea, eds. Chicago: Moody Press.] TRINITY. The early church, opposing polytheism with the OT teaching that there is only one God, was soon forced to ask, Who...