“If true human knowing depends on perfect, exhaustive knowing, we are consigned forever to ignorance because, whether in this life or the life to come, we will never be omniscient. . . . But that immediately suggests that the standard is too high. If you expose the relativity of human knowledge by appealing to a standard of omniscience, it’s an artificial standard. In fact, the first question I want to ask my postmodernist friends is, ‘How do you know that postmodern relativism is true?'” — Don Carson
Date: October 26, 2018
Event: 2018 TGC Chicago Regional Conference
Related:
- How to Talk to People Who Don’t Believe in Truth (Collin Hansen, Abdu Murray)
- Making Sense of Scripture’s ‘Inconsistency’ (Tim Keller)
- Foundations of Biblical Interpretation (TGC Courses)
Find more audio and video from TGC’s 2018 Chicago Regional Conference on the conference media page.