Finally, we hear more from Locke, including the last portion of his book, a well-crafted plea that we should believe that God must have revealed as required for salvation only beliefs which ordinary folk are capable of understanding, and so, believing.
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Monday, November 17, 2014
Trinities: " podcast episode 53 – John Locke’s The Reasonableness of Christianity, Part 2"
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