Originally posted by ChristianTrader
The only question is at what level a doctrine becomes paradoxical. For we understand that we do not have exhaustive and without it then one will run into a paradox at some point.
Clark hasnt solved the question of God's sovereignty and human responsibility, he however places the mystery in the proper place, with God. That is nothing different than what Van Til does.
CT
So are you saying that man cannot resolve this paradox (only God can)?
Maybe all of this talk of paradoxes in scripture (that cannot be resolved by men) would be better discussed using an example.
Can someone present one of these paradoxes that men cannot resolve, and then we can argue using that example?