by J. Prescott Johnson | Jun 8, 2017 | Articles, Religion
The Redemption: A Sequel to The Atonement J. Prescott Johnson * * * * Abstract This article is the sequel to the article “The Atonement.” The Atonement is not an end in itself, but is the procuring cause of something else, namely, the redemption of humanity. The...
by J. Prescott Johnson | Apr 19, 2017 | Articles
The Ocean of the Beautiful J. Prescott Johnson, Ph.D. Northwestern University Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Monmouth College (IL) Introduction The Symposium is a masterpiece of art that unveils and interprets the meaning of life. Even at the distance of...
by J. Prescott Johnson | Apr 10, 2017 | Articles, Religion
The Gift of Remembrance J. Prescott Johnson, Ph.D. Northwestern University Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Monmouth College (IL) The French theistic existentialist writer, Gabriel Marcel, has said that we have an obligation to remember the dead. I do not remember...
by J. Prescott Johnson | Apr 6, 2017 | Articles, Religion
Jesus: His Life By J. Prescott Johnson, Ph.D. Northwestern University Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Monmouth College (IL) Long before Jesus was born, the Hebrew prophet Micah predicted that the Messiah, Savior of the Jewish people, would be born in Bethlehem He was...
by J. Prescott Johnson | Jul 28, 2016 | Memoirs
Kansas City College and Bible School A Personal Memoir By J. Prescott Johnson Class of 1943 Some time during the late nineteenth century a family named Milton left North Missouri and settled in southwestern Oregon. More precisely, the family settled in the valley of...