The epistemological consequences of Whitehead's theory of symbolic reference are much more far reaching and revolutionary than his protestations of its commonplaceness would suggest.
In the post-modern West, well before believers can proclaim revealed truth, they're forced to combat
the epistemological consequences of the dictatorship of relativism — to explain the possibility that truth claims can have real, objective, and unalterable meaning.
Such belief has obvious
epistemological consequences, as reflected in I John 4:6: «We are of God.
Not exact matches
The great strength of this approach is that it holds out hope of integral, unified knowledge of the world and of God; it is an intellectual vision that has
epistemological and political
consequences.