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Worldview / Philosophy Books
The Universe Next Door: A Basic Worldview Catalog
by
James W. Sire
InterVarsity Press,
4th edition, 2004
Sire presents overviews of various philosophies, embodied in religions.
His clear, non-technical explanations of Christian theism, deism,
naturalism, nihilism, existentialism, Eastern pantheistic monism, New
Age philosophy, and postmodernism will guide Christians to examine their
own worldview.
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Christianbooks.com
The God Who Is There
by
Francis A. Schaeffer
InterVarsity Press; 30 Anniversary updated
edition, 1998
In Francis Schaeffer's
remarkable analysis, we learn where the clashing ideas about God,
science, history and art came from and where they are going. More than
ever, The God Who Is There demonstrates how historic Christianity can
fearlessly confront the competing philosophies of the world. The God who
has always been there continues to provide the anchor of truth and the
power of love to meet the world's deepest problems.
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Christianbooks.com
Thinking About God: First Steps in Philosophy
Gregory
E. Ganssle
InterVarsity Press,
2004
Ganssle says that, "One of the virtues to
which a philosopher aspires is clarity." That is exactly what he has
done in this book. argues for open-mindedness in the sense of not being
so sure of your views that you are not open to reason, but he also
dismisses the idea that we must be neutral or that we must not make
exclusive truth claims.
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Amazon.com
Reason and Religious Belief: An Introduction to the Philosophy of
Religion
by
M. Peterson, W. Hasker, B. Reichenbach, & D. Basinger
New York: Oxford University Press, 3rd
Edition, 2003
Drawing from the best
in both classical and contemporary discussions, the authors examine
religious experience, faith and reason, theistic arguments, the problem
of evil, Reformed epistemology, miracles, and religious language. They
also treat subjects not often included in competing texts, such as
process theism, religious pluralism, religion and science, and the
relationship between religion and morality.
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Christianbooks.com
Foundations of Christian Thought: Faith, Learning, and the Christian
Worldview
by
Mark P. Cosgrove
Kregel Academic & Professional, 2006
This easy-to-read book
provides a solid foundation for thinking "Christianly" about their lives
and culture. Opposing the notion that faith and learning are enemies,
Cosgrove asserts that the interplay between belief and knowledge is
necessary to form a discerning Christian worldview. His comparison
between Christian theism and five competing worldviews will help you
live out your beliefs.
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Christianbooks.com
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