IN every science, there are two factors: facts and ideas; or, facts and the mind. Science is more than knowledge. Knowledge is the persuasion of what is true on adequate evidence. However, the facts of astronomy, chemistry, or history do not constitute the science of those departments of knowledge. Nor does the mere orderly arrangement of facts amount to science. Historical facts arranged in chronological order, are mere annals. The philosophy of history supposes those facts to be understood in their causal relations. In every department, the man of science is assumed to understand the laws by which the facts of experience are determined; so that he not only knows the past, but can predict the future. The astronomer can foretell the relative position of the heavenly bodies for centuries to come. The chemist can tell with certainty what will be the effect of certain chemical combinations. If, therefore, theology be a science, it must include something more than a mere knowledge of facts. It must embrace an exhibition of the internal relation of those facts, one to another, and each to all. It must be able to show that if one be admitted, others cannot be denied!
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Henry Epps is a retired Army Infantry Man, Social Worker, Juvenile Officer, writer and Entrepreneur, Prophet of God! Henry is married to Vera and they have seven children, and sixteen Grand children. Henry write books about history, religion, spiritual principles and social issues. Henry is the founder of the Harvest life Global Ministry and Henry Epps Self-Publishing Inc.. Henry has written many books on social issues, history, spiritual principles, prophetic and apostolic teachings.