The philosophical problem of universals and particulars has been a topic of debate from the time of Ancient Greece through the modern day. Plato believed in universal ideals—meaning that virtues such as love and justice were perfect, unchanging forms that existed out-side of space and time. Aristotle, on the other hand, argued that there were no universally transcendent truths but merely immanent and ever-shifting collections of particulars existing only as concepts of the human mind.
This brief meeting message seeks to bring new light to this age-old debate by proposing a third alternative—One who robed Himself in human flesh, pitched His tent among us and declared, “I AM the way, the truth and the life.”
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