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Philosophy for Theology?

Grace in Common

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Agglutination in Various Languages

Stecotae is such an interesting and neglected thinker in all of this but he sets the course for how neo-Calvinists go on to think about how you relate Christianity and philosophy. I guess the way that I'm again trying to think of illustrations that make sense of this idea of a Christian philosophy that's a very Christ-centered one. I think so far the best illustration I've been able to come up with is borrowed from linguistics. In an agglutinative language you take one word and then you start adding more parts to it suffixes and prefixes and you've almost got the root word there in the middlebut then that root word expands and expands and

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