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Rationalism and Tyranny

6 min · 23. kesä 2026
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Rationalism treats reason as ultimate, impersonal, and nonhistorical, reducing God to a logical concept rather than the living Lord who reveals Himself in history. By denying God’s incomprehensibility and replacing revelation with human reason, rationalism elevates intellectual elites as arbiters of truth. Historically, this leads not to freedom but to tyranny, as “philosopher-kings” claim authority over others deemed less rational. Biblical faith, by contrast, grounds knowledge in God’s self-revelation and affirms all men as image-bearers under God’s law limiting power, resisting tyranny, and ordering life by obedience rather than domination.

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