Background
Morrison, John Douglas was born on July 22, 1951 in Billings, Montana, United States. Son of John Andrew and Maxine Estelle Morrison.
(This work examines Thomas Forsyth Torrance's concern for ...)
This work examines Thomas Forsyth Torrance's concern for the modern «re-entrenchement of dualism» as it has negatively affected the Christian faith and the realist knowledge of God in Christ. Additionally, an analysis is made of Torrance's program to faithfully restore theological thinking, theological science, and true objectivity out of the Christocentric-Trinitarian self-disclosure of God via the modern return to critical realist epistemology in the physical sciences (e.g., Einstein, Polanyi). The study concludes with a critical examination of the adequacy and completeness of Torrance's endeavor (the problem of residual dualism) in the light of his own theological and redemptive concerns.
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theology and philosophy educator
Morrison, John Douglas was born on July 22, 1951 in Billings, Montana, United States. Son of John Andrew and Maxine Estelle Morrison.
Bachelor, University Montana, 1974. Master of Divinity, Western Seminary, 1981. Master of Theology, Western Seminary, 1983.
Master of Arts, University Virginia, 1990. Doctor of Philosophy, University Virginia, 1993.
English teacher Sweet Grass County High School, Big Timber, Montana, 1974-1977. Pastor Bethel Baptist Church, Portland, 1978-1982. Assistant professor Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1983-1991, associate professor, 1991-1997, professor, since 1997.
(This work examines Thomas Forsyth Torrance's concern for ...)
Coach, youth worker Big Timber Parks and Recreation, 1975-1976, Church Recreation League, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1994-1996. Member Evangelical Theological Society, North America Paul Tillich Society, Society of Christian Philosophers, North America Karl Barth Society.
Married Ellen Marie Teichrow, June 14, 1975. Children: Heather Lee, Shawn Mark.