>> Howard Van Till reaches his "gapless developmental economy" in part through
a creative reading of Augustine.>>
Denis said:
<<Well, your comment is a bit of a cartoon . . . it's a little more
complicated than that.>>
That's why I used the term "in part." And it's no cartoon. It IS a creative
reading of Augustine (and Basil), and that's not a deprecatory term. I thought
Van Till did a marvelous job explaining his position in his article for FIRST
THINGS (June/July '93).
<< Despite one's views on origins, Van Till's works are worth interacting
with.>>
I agree. I also highly recommend "Science Held Hostage" (IVP).
Jim