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Credo Clips: How to Study the Bible


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Credo Clip: What are the Essentials?


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What are the essentials of the Christian faith? Our Executive Director, Tim Kimberley, discusses the essentials in just 3 minutes.

Credo Clip: What is Theology?


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Credo Clips: Theology in Three Minutes

Credo Clip: Can We Understand God?


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Credo Clip: Is the Bible Reliable?


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Credo Clips: Theology in 3 Minutes. 

Credo Clip: What is the Gospel (Michael Patton)


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Credo Clips: Theology in three minutes.

Credo Clip: Can Christians Doubt?


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Credo Clips: Theology in three minutes.

Credo Clip: What Books Belong in the Bible?


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Theology in three minutes.

 

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Foundationalism
A form of philosophy or theology that affirms certain basic presuppositions as the foundation to systems of knowledge and belief. Examples of assumed foundational principles would be the Law of Non-contradiction or the Law of the Excluded Middle. These assumed truths, according to foundationalists, give epistemic justification to other truths. Most people throughout history have [...] continue reading