An Introductory reader in philosophy / Roy W. Butler, Editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [S.l. : Education Research Associates, (c)1975.Description: 171 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
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  • BD21.B986.I587 1975
  • BD21
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Contents:
From the point of tension to the the gospel Francis A. Schaeffer -- The nature of a scientific statement David Hugh Freeman -- The loss and recovery of the personal Carl F.H. Henry -- The metaphysical presuppositions of Christian ethics Cornelius VanTil -- Christian ethics and the antithesis of speculative morality Carl F.H. Henry -- The axiom of revelation Gordon H. Clark -- The problem of God Clark Pinnock -- The fundamental problems Bernard Ramm -- Christianity and aesthetics Clyde S. Kilby -- Gordon Clark's view of the state C. Gregg Singer -- Reconstruction in metaphysics Arthur Holmes.
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What is philosophy? / Arthur Holmes -- From the point of tension to the the gospel Francis A. Schaeffer -- The nature of a scientific statement David Hugh Freeman -- The loss and recovery of the personal Carl F.H. Henry -- The metaphysical presuppositions of Christian ethics Cornelius VanTil -- Christian ethics and the antithesis of speculative morality Carl F.H. Henry -- The axiom of revelation Gordon H. Clark -- The problem of God Clark Pinnock -- The fundamental problems Bernard Ramm -- Christianity and aesthetics Clyde S. Kilby -- Gordon Clark's view of the state C. Gregg Singer -- Reconstruction in metaphysics Arthur Holmes.

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