SIR JOHN TEMPLETON THE EPITOME OF HUMILITY AND EMPATHY WHO STOOD FOR ENSURING PROGRESS IN SPIRITUALITY BY INSTITUTING SUCH ALTRUISTIC PRACTICES...GOD BLESS SIR JOHN TEMPLETON WITH SUCCESS IN REALISING AND ACHIEVING THE AIM OF SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT...🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🥰🥰🥰👌👍✌💞💞💞
in John 1.1 In the beginning was the word and Alvin certainly took heed of that God gave us his son and his word which both still resonate ever so loudly now and forever amen Alvin has provided amazing philosophical perspectives and transfer of understanding with smashing results all from the Word, God Word. Alvin well done outstanding achievement and this prize disappears in your influence on understanding God well deserved thank you and God bless.
He’s the main reason I got into Christian Philosophy and of why I left it for Cultural Naturalism. Forever grateful. And I still respect him. Of course, when I read his lovely trilogy on warrant - including of course Warranted Christian Belief - I didn’t realize how much (and how brilliantly) he was adopting and adapting moves made before him by the likes of Quine. He was doing with Christianity what Quine was trying with naturalism. I believe he succeeded more than Quine. I believe Plantinga’s bravado, the confidence with which he spoke of things like the importance of Christian intellectual autonomy - say in his Advice To Christian Philosophers - did more to accomplish this Christian revolution in philosophy more than the arguments themselves. Unfortunately, Plantinga’s revolution in philosophy did not prevent the great dechurching or the disturbing waves of “deconstructions” on UA-cam. I say unfortunately of course not because I still agree with religious thought in the least. But the question of the relationship between the creation and transmission of ideas and large-scale social change is fascinating. And Plantinga is to me an instructive case. I suppose if we haven’t yet destroyed the planet we’ll have to check in another 100 years to see if his revolution will have some effects outside of professional philosophy. Meanwhile, those of us who are naturalists with humane, social, democratic commitments have lots of people coming out of religious belief. What to do?
Great tribute by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf.
It was a beautiful tribute by sheikh hamza yusuf. ..I loved the poem. ..
The greatest christian philosopher of the 20th century. I wish they uploaded God and other minds on kindle version.
He is one of the reasons that I got seriously engaged with Philosophy. Perhaps the greatest Christian philosopher of the century.
I came here especially because of Hamza Yusuf😍
May God bless him.
Very Humble Man. Dr. Alvin Plantinga. God blesa him
Hamza Yusuf Allah bless you God bless you
@Joe Smith why?
I would say that if God has created us Human in His Image it would be from LOVE.
Peace to All
Dr Sullivan great to see and experience your achievements. God Bless
SIR JOHN TEMPLETON THE EPITOME OF HUMILITY AND EMPATHY WHO STOOD FOR ENSURING PROGRESS IN SPIRITUALITY BY INSTITUTING SUCH ALTRUISTIC PRACTICES...GOD BLESS SIR JOHN TEMPLETON WITH SUCCESS IN REALISING AND ACHIEVING THE AIM OF SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT...🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🥰🥰🥰👌👍✌💞💞💞
shaykh hamza yusuf may Allah bless you and thank from your thalks.
Hamza yusuf is totally lit💖💚❤💟❤💚💖... Unfathomable love and admiration from #IOK❤
Very humble man
in John 1.1 In the beginning was the word and Alvin certainly took heed of that God gave us his son and his word which both still resonate ever so loudly now and forever amen Alvin has provided amazing philosophical perspectives and transfer of understanding with smashing results all from the Word, God Word. Alvin well done outstanding achievement and this prize disappears in your influence on understanding God well deserved thank you and God bless.
He’s the main reason I got into Christian Philosophy and of why I left it for Cultural Naturalism. Forever grateful.
And I still respect him. Of course, when I read his lovely trilogy on warrant - including of course Warranted Christian Belief - I didn’t realize how much (and how brilliantly) he was adopting and adapting moves made before him by the likes of Quine. He was doing with Christianity what Quine was trying with naturalism. I believe he succeeded more than Quine. I believe Plantinga’s bravado, the confidence with which he spoke of things like the importance of Christian intellectual autonomy - say in his Advice To Christian Philosophers - did more to accomplish this Christian revolution in philosophy more than the arguments themselves.
Unfortunately, Plantinga’s revolution in philosophy did not prevent the great dechurching or the disturbing waves of “deconstructions” on UA-cam.
I say unfortunately of course not because I still agree with religious thought in the least. But the question of the relationship between the creation and transmission of ideas and large-scale social change is fascinating. And Plantinga is to me an instructive case.
I suppose if we haven’t yet destroyed the planet we’ll have to check in another 100 years to see if his revolution will have some effects outside of professional philosophy.
Meanwhile, those of us who are naturalists with humane, social, democratic commitments have lots of people coming out of religious belief. What to do?
Great tribute hamza.
You have pointed the way! o//
Hamza Yusuf
God's Not Dead irl
purai bal