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Briefly and simply stated, representational research looks at the way that the triadic or Trinitarian nature of God is reflected in reality; which has the part you can see, the part you can't see, and links between the two which are provided by God.

The representations of God, most specifically seen in the Bible, are also triadic. They not only define what is truly real, they are able to actually formulate the facts of reality for us.

Representational thinkers use the skill of generalizing from Biblical passages to elevate Biblical thought forms above their own human intelligence, and above human experience whether individual or collective.

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Please scroll down for new updates on the site -- July 2008

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New study with graphics:  The Creative Extrusion   Click Here to Download


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The Problem of Human Standardization
A Generalization from Romans 11
CLICK HERE FOR PART ONE
(PART TWO WILL BE UP SOON)
Synopsis:  The problem of human standardization exists because, quite in contrast to what is said in Romans 11:33-36, man sets himself up as the standard and context against which all other things are judged.  In Romans we see the existence of an uncontexted spiritual reality, in which we see four aspects of the limitations of human standardization.  The power of a deep presence/deep reality stands also in contrast and opposition to the ideology of contextualization of which man believes himself not only capable but also empowered by.

Natural man thus is faced with three unsurmountable problems, according to this passage: the dispositive horizon, the proximity limit, and the absence of leverage.   


Send comments to:  consult@parkeastinc.com 


(Older updates from 2007):

Please bear with us as we are revamping the format of this site in order to add more materials and convert old ones to downloadable PDF files.



Are you new to Representational Resources?  Here are some popular basic articles:

The Phases of Faith

The Phases of Faith in the Call of Jeremiah


Idolatry and Three-Place Logic

The Psychology of Measurement


Introductory Series on Representational Thinking



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New Items on the Site February 2007:

Radiance Six:  "Lord Save Me" -- The Rule of Breakage

Radiance Seven:  "No One Ever" -- The Declarative Character:  A Man For All Seasons

        Here are links to several recorded lessons in the "Combating the Relativization of Scripture" series in a "home Bible study setting," as recently presented by representational thinker and teacher Noel Green. These are Quicktime files that may load slowly, so be patient.

http://www.parkeastinc.com/biblestudies/aug_06_06.mp4
http://www.parkeastinc.com/biblestudies/aug_13_06.mov

Coming soon:  A new study with graphics:  The Determinance Hierarchy

New Items on the Site  December 2006

New Study on the Suffering of Innocents

New Series to accompany Acappella's Radiance Album (see also at Acappella.org  )

Radiance One:  "To Whom Shall We Go?" --Opting Out of Limits

Radiance Two:  "A Prayer of David" -- The Revealed Concentric Perspective

Radiance Three:  "All Men Shall Know" -- The Fifth Dimension

Radiance Four:  "Be Devoted"-- The Decision Complex

Radiance Five:  "The Fullness of God" --The Fork in the Road: The Derivation of Priorities


New Items on the Site 10-18-06

NEW SERIES:  COMBATING THE RELATIVIZATION OF THE WORD OF GOD (click here)
(new lessons added October 2006)

New book reviews by Dr. Dane Boyles

New Representational Bible Study to accompany Acapella's new "Radiance" album (*clicking on this link will take you to another site)

In Memoriam:  Dr. Glenn R. Greenwood



Other new items 1-12-06

     Discontinuity and the Parable of the Persistent Widow (PDF file)
    
     Repentance as Cosmological Address (PDF file)

    
    
New Lessons in the "Doctrine of Interaction" series




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