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A Brief Guide to Ideas William Raeper

A Brief Guide to Ideas By William Raeper

A Brief Guide to Ideas by William Raeper


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A popular introduction to the history of Western religion and philosophy, this volume contains information on all familiar names in the fields as well as more obscure contributors to the broad scope of intellectual pursuit.

A Brief Guide to Ideas Summary

A Brief Guide to Ideas by William Raeper

Philosophy -- dry and remote? Think again. It's as relevant as tonight's news, as immediate as the choices you make in a career. If you want to interact wisely with the world you live in, you need to understand the ideas that shape its commerce, launch its humanitarian efforts, trigger its wars, and profoundly impact the way you yourself approach God, life, and relationships. Postmodernism, Platonism, Humanism, Existentialism, Feminism, Rationalism, Fundamentalism, New Age . . . They're more than just terms. They're structures of thought you encounter constantly. This book gives you a fundamental grasp of what they are and how they influence your dealings with the world . . . and its dealings with you. You'll gain essential insights into over 40 of the world's major thinkers. Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Descartes, Kant, Locke, Marx, Nietsche, Freud, Wittgenstein . . . A Brief Guide to Ideas introduces to you these and many more of the great philosophers. You'll develop a working knowledge of numerous key ideas and movements. And you'll learn how philosophers and religions through the ages have grappled with critical questions that influence your life today.

About William Raeper

The late William Raeper was a writer and teacher based in Oxford. Linda Edwards and William Raeper together wrote the highly successful textbook Luke: A Gospel for Today. Linda Edwards (M.A., Oxford University; M.Ed., Nottingham University) is visiting lecturer at Trinity College, Carmarthen, Wales, and a freelance writer and educational consultant. Together with the late William Raeper, she is author of Luke: A Gospel for Today.

Table of Contents

Contents Part 1: How and What Can We Know? Epistemology 1 Knowledge and Reason Plato and the Ancient Greeks 2 Theories of Knowledge Plato and Aristotle 3 Faith and Reason Augustine Part 2: Who Am I? The Question of Identity 4 The Nature of the Soul Aristotle and Identity 5 Mind and Body Divided Rene Descartes' Dualism 6 What Price the Soul? Modern Debate on the Mind/Body Problem Part 3: Does God Exist? Philosophy of Religion 7 From Plato to Bertrand Russell Arguments for the Existence of God 8 The Five Ways Thomas Aquinas 9 The Argument from Religious Experience The Bible and the Mystics Part 4: Routes to Knowledge Rationalism and Empiricism 10 Knowing through the Mind Rene Descartes 11 Knowing through our Senses John Locke and Bishop Berkeley 12 The Limits of Knowing David Hume Part 5: Why Do We Exist? Existentialism 13 Faith: the Highest Way of Living Soren Kierkegaard 14 The Nature of Being Martin Heidegger 15 Free to Choose Jean-Paul Sartre Part 6: All in the Mind? Psychology 16 God as Psychological Projection Ludwig Feuerbach 17 The Unconscious Mind Sigmund Freud 18 The Collective Unconscious Carl Gustav Jung Part 7: How Should Society Be Organized? Politics 19 The Republic Plato 20 The Ultimate Political Pragmatist Niccolo Machiavelli 21 Class Conflict Karl Marx Part 8: Is Man the Measure of All Things? Humanism 22 The Rise of Humanism Erasmus and the Renaissance 23 Beyond Good and Evil Friedrich Nietzsche 24 Humanism in the Modern World John Stuart Mill Part 9: Who is Jesus? The Person of Christ 25 Christology through the Ages Jesus, the Son of God 26 The Kingdom of God Jesus of Nazareth 27 Revelation and Response Some People of Faith Part 10: What Place Has the Bible? The Question of Interpretation 28 The Struggle for Understanding The Early Christians 29 The Reformation Martin Luther and John Calvin 30 Interpreting the Bible Today Conservatives and Radicals Part 11: Does Science Have the Answers? Science and Belief 31 Creation and Evolution Charles Darwin 32 The Meaning of Modern Science Einstein and the New Physics 33 Miracles in a Scientific World The Argument with Hume Part 12: The Nature of Meaning Skepticism and Pluralism 34 The Enlightenment Immanuel Kant 35 Language Games Ludwig Wittgenstein 36 Pluralism Reality is Relative Part 13: What Are the Boundaries of Reality? The Paranormal 37 The Quest for the Transcendent Christianity and the Paranormal 38 The Devil and All His Works Belief in Satan Today 39 The Problem of Evil and Suffering An Age-old Question Part 14: God the Mother? Feminism 40 The Maleness of Reason A Feminist Viewpoint 41 Patriarchy and Women Mary Wollstonecraft and Others 42 Male and Female in the Bible Feminist Theology Part 15: Anything Goes? Relativism Versus Certainty 43 Moral Relativism William James and the American Pragmatists 44 Postmodernity Culture in Change 45 Fundamentalism Reality is Certain Part 16: Renaissance or Delusion? New Age Thinking 46 Shifting the Paradigm Modern New Age Movements 47 The Me-Cult New Age Psychology 48 Tomorrow's World A Bird's-eye View Appendix: For Further Thinking Glossary Index

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A Brief Guide to Ideas by William Raeper
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Zondervan
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