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C. Stephen Evans

  • History Of Western Philosophy

    $65.99

    Acknowledgments

    1. Introduction To The Project
    2. The Beginnings Of Western Philosophy
    3. Socrates And The Sophists
    4. Plato
    5. Aristotle
    6. Philosophy In The Hellenistic And Roman Periods
    7. Early Christian Thought Through Augustine
    8. Early Medieval Thought
    9. The High Middle Ages (I): Thomas Aquinas
    10. The High Middle Ages (II): Bonaventure, Scotus, Ockham
    11. Philosophy Between The Medieval And Modern Periods
    12. Descartes And The Beginning Of Modern Philosophy
    13. Continental Rationalism: Spinoza And Leibniz
    14. British Empiricism: Locke And Berkeley
    15. The Scottish Enlightenment (I): David Hume
    16. The Scottish Enlightenment (II): Thomas Reid
    17. Enlightenment Deism, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, And Mary Wollstonecraft
    18. Immanuel Kant
    19. German Idealism And Hegel
    20. Karl Marx
    21. Sren Kierkegaard
    22. John Stuart Mill And Nineteenth-Century Positivism
    23. Friedrich Nietzsche
    24. Conclusions: Some Lessons From The History Of Western Philosophy

    Author Index
    Subject Index
    Scripture Index

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    Plato. Aristotle. Augustine. Hume. Kant. Hegel.

    These names and the philosophies associated with them ring through the minds of every student and scholar of philosophy. And in their search for knowledge, every student of philosophy needs to know the history of the philosophical discourse such giants have bequeathed us.

    Noted philosopher C. Stephen Evans brings his expertise to this daunting task as he surveys the history of Western philosophy, from the Pre-Socratics to Nietzsche and postmodernism-and every major figure and movement in between.

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  • Philosophy Of Religion (Revised)

    $26.99

    With over 40,000 copies in print since its original publication in 1982, Steve Evans’s Philosophy of Religion has served many generations of students. In this new edition Zach Manis joins Evans in a thorough revamping of arguments and information, while maintaining the qualities of clarity and brevity that made the first edition so appreciated.

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  • Pocket Dictionary Of Apologetics And Philosophy Of Religion

    $14.99

    For philosophers, the pursuit of truth travels on precise definitions. For Christian apologists, the defense of the faith is founded on the defining Word. And for beginning students of either discipline, the difference between success and frustration begins with understanding the terms and ideas and identifying the thinkers and movements.

    The Pocket Dictionary of Apologetics & Philosophy of Religion is designed to be a companion to your study of these two related disciplines. Among its 300 entries are:
    * terms, from a posteriori to worldview
    * apologists, from Abelard to Van Til
    * philosophers of religion, from Alston to Wolterstorff
    * movements, from analytic philosophy to voluntarism
    * apologetic arguments, from the cosmological to the wager
    * theologies, from Arminianism to Zoroastrianism

    Here is an affordable and easily accessible “help key” for your readings, lectures, writing assignments and exam preparation. It’s a must-have study aid for any student who expects to cogitate on coherentism or ruminate on Ricouer.

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  • Faith Beyond Reason

    $27.50

    Why do people believe in their chosen faith? What rational justifications do they use to understand their faith? The Reason and Religion series was created to introduce students and educated general readers to the different rational approaches used by believers both in the past and in the contemporary world. Dealing with complicated issues in practical and accessible ways, these volumes explore some of faith’s most challenging philosophical questions.

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  • Epistemology : Becoming Intellectually Virtous

    $21.99

    How do we know what we know? What have wisdom, prudence and studiousness to do with justifying our beliefs? Jay Wood begins this introduction to epistemology by taking an extended look at the idea of knowing within the context of intelluctual virtues. He then surveys current views of foundationalism, epistemic justification and reliabilism. Finally, he examines the relationship of epistemology to religious belief, and the role of emotions and virtues in proper cognitive functioning.

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  • Why Believe : Reason And Mystery As Pointers To God

    $22.99

    C. Sephen Evans has written a pointed and personal book directed to those who want to have faith but whose thinking has been obscured by the static of prevailing philosophies, illuminating the attraction and reasonableness of Christianity.

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