Questions
1) How does Waltke define/name the purpose of Genesis' account of creation, in contrast to the purpose of science? (27)
2) What does Waltke use as primary or secondary sources -- as evidence -- for his distinction between proximate and ultimate causes? How would you assess this this distinction in terms of his use of logos vs. pathos? (49-51)
3) How well does Waltke display the virtues of kindness and gentleness in his comments about Christians who hold a different view of the scriptural account of creation as science? (91-93)
Page numbers in above parentheses are from Quentin Schultze, An Essential Guide to Public Speaking.
1) How does Waltke define/name the purpose of Genesis' account of creation, in contrast to the purpose of science? (27)
2) What does Waltke use as primary or secondary sources -- as evidence -- for his distinction between proximate and ultimate causes? How would you assess this this distinction in terms of his use of logos vs. pathos? (49-51)
3) How well does Waltke display the virtues of kindness and gentleness in his comments about Christians who hold a different view of the scriptural account of creation as science? (91-93)
Page numbers in above parentheses are from Quentin Schultze, An Essential Guide to Public Speaking.
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