An Introduction to Philosophy
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This course aims to help the student examine fundamental questions on the nature of the universe and human participation in it. Particular stress is placed on the answers offered by great thinkers through the ages. These answers are evaluated rationally, and in the light of Biblical revelation, in order to understand the principles of a Biblical worldview in comparison and contrast with other world views. This course will help you learn to articulate a reasoned defense of the philosophical foundations of a Biblical worldview. These lectures were given at Patrick Henry College in the spring of 2008.
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5This particular book of philosophy is heavily theologically weighted in a judeo Christian monotheistic supposition. Any listener of philosophy should be cautious of the inherent motives both disclosed and undisclosed of an openly proactively religious publisher.
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