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The most important truths in life have been communicated through paradoxes.
A paradox is an interesting way of learning. Rather than making a statement we can accept or reject, asking a question that we have to find the answer to, or sending us on a quest that is more about the journey than the destination, paradoxes have a knack for doing all three and more. Paradoxes cause us to think about what is true, what is possible, what is good, what is meaningful and what is wonderful all while we’re on a journey of discovery. In our age of googling immediate answers and taking a stand on issues, a paradox causes us to think, reflect, ponder and wonder far more than we normally would.
And while paradoxes may sound daunting, confusing, or simply fun for Philosophy students, their real power is inspiring wonder, awe and amazement because something that just can’t be true, actually is.
In this study guide you’ll discover seven paradoxes that will help you discover the Truth about you and God in the Tension of contradiction.
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The most important truths in life have been communicated through paradoxes.
A paradox is an interesting way of learning. Rather than making a statement we can accept or reject, asking a question that we have to find the answer to, or sending us on a quest that is more about the journey than the destination, paradoxes have a knack for doing all three and more. Paradoxes cause us to think about what is true, what is possible, what is good, what is meaningful and what is wonderful all while we’re on a journey of discovery. In our age of googling immediate answers and taking a stand on issues, a paradox causes us to think, reflect, ponder and wonder far more than we normally would.
And while paradoxes may sound daunting, confusing, or simply fun for Philosophy students, their real power is inspiring wonder, awe and amazement because something that just can’t be true, actually is.
In this study guide you’ll discover seven paradoxes that will help you discover the Truth about you and God in the Tension of contradiction.