Talk:Epistemics of Divine Reality

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Epistemics of Divine Reality. Man's particular difference from all other beings consists in his ability to reasoned knowledge. Man is able to seek knowledge. Epistemology researches the sources, nature, and valid means of knowledge. Epistemics of divine reality researches the noetic mechanics involved in coming to believe in God. Can God be known? Is there a God? Is there something like an ultimate reality? Is metaphysics of God epistemologically possible? Such are questions that concern this topic. R. D. S. MarbaniangRdsmarb (talk) 08:05, 12 April 2008 (UTC)