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Fine. 0940931400. 0.4 x 8 x 5.2 Inches; Two books bound in 1. "Lord God of Truth" is an important essay in which Clark examines four major problems in the philosophy of empiricism: sensation, causality, imagination, and induction. He concludes that Christianity answers philosophical questions that empiricism cannot answer. Marshalling Scripture to his cause, Clark argues that the Lord God of Truth reveals his truth immediately to our minds, without the means of sense experience. In "Concerning the Teacher", Augustine discusses the nature of learning and teaching. His conclusion is that there is only one Teacher, Christ. Human teachers do not teach; they merely call our attention to what Christ is teaching our minds.