Analogical Language (Part 2) - E.9 - Defending Your Faith - RC Sproul
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The theologian Karl Barth claimed that God is “wholly other” from us. Indeed, if God truly were completely different from us, it would be impossible for us to describe Him. But since the Lord has created us in His image, we share a common ground with Him that enables us to speak meaningful about our Creator. In this lesson, Dr. Sproul continues to explore the adequacy of human language to describe God.
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