If you think philosophy is irrelevant to your daily life, think again. You need only observe the world around you to discover how substantially the ideas of history's thinkers affect us still. You can hear it in the beliefs of your non-Christian friends. In the media, your music, your children's classrooms. You can see it in our public policies, on every bookstore shelf, in the way we understand our very existence--even in the church. We like to believe that we create our little worlds from scratch and then live in them. But the reality is, we step into an environment that already exists, and we learn to interact with it. The game has been conceived long before us; the rules and boundaries already decided. We may be amused when Rene Descartes labors so long in order to conclude that he exists, or puzzled by Immanuel Kant spending his life analyzing how we know anything. Yet these men were not simply contemplating minutiae. The foundational thinking of philosophy tries to lay bare all of our assumptions, revealing our false and sometimes dangerous beliefs so that we may arrive at a coherent worldview. The greater our familiarity with the ideas that have shaped our culture over the centuries, the greater our ability to understand--and influence--that culture for Christ. From ancient Greek thinkers like Plato and Aristotle to Christian philosophers like Augustine and Aquinas to the molders of modern thought such as Kant and Nietszche, R. C. Sproul traces the contours of Western philosophy throughout history and demonstrates the massive consequences these ideas have had on world events, theology, the arts, and culture--as well as in our everyday lives.
224 pages and every concept and idea made clear for beginners and experts. R.C. has written a masterpiece. He explains the main contours of the history of philosophy. He goes further by making philosophical thought come alive. Finally, I understand many ideas I heard before many times. Each main philosophical player is made crystal clear. Transitions are included so that R.C. can acknowledge pivotal contributions that he can't cover extensively. I recommend this book for a great general introduction to the history of philosophy. R.C. is know for being a teacher of reformed theology yet many of his students will appreciate his expertise in philosophy. He concludes with the challenge to choose between Aquinas or Kant. This is a very balanced view of Christian thought for a reformed theologian to acknowledge a Catholic thinker as Aquinas. I enjoyed every page of Sprouls' treatise. If you want to really grasp ideas for the first time, I recommend this for you. If you are a homeschooler and into the classical approach to education you will be delighted by the conclusion of the book. I hope R.C. writes another book, maybe on classical education?
Read It and Think!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
R. C. Sproul presents a readable, accessible history of Western philosophy, from the pre-Socratics to the present. In just over 200 pages he presents the major ideas and world-views that have affected the minds of humans and the course of history. Writing as a committed Christian, he challenges Christians to not merely BELIEVE, but also to THINK. In the end, Sproul affirms (with Gilson) that our fundamental choice is between the world-view of Thomas Aquinas (rational Christian theism) or the world-view of Immanuel Kant (irrational agnosticism).
Excellent Introduction to Western Philosophy
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
If you are interested in a good introduction to Western Philosophy and how the ideas of the past effects your life today, this book is it. I found the book easy to read. The case R.C. makes is both compelling and a learning experience. Read this book if you are interested in getting an overview of why we think the way we do in the western world.
QUITE A CONSEQUENTIAL BOOK!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
A powerful book that is sure to please the thoughtful reader. The author does a splendid job of keeping philosophy in its proper ministerial place while allowing Scripture its rightful magisterial position in shaping truth. True ideas have truthful consequences; false ideas also have truthful consequences, which sometimes are like ideological gravity: painful landings without a biblically informed parachute! Napoleon was right: 'the pen is mightier than the sword',or as Solomon said: 'as a man thinketh, so is he'. This volume is a great help for saint, seeker, skeptic, sage to 'love the Lord your God with all your mind'. Highly recommended!
Excellent Work for the Beginning Philosopher
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This is a great work for the person who is wanting a little better understanding of philosophy and its history. Sproul covers the major philosophers throughout history and describes what they taught/espoused. This book is an excellent beginning text. I also appreciate the fact that Sproul covers Aquinas (Sproul being a Thomist of sorts) especially since Aquinas is often forgotten or merely overlooked in the History of Philosophy. This is a pity since Aquinas had such a strong impact on the "Christianizing" of Aristotle's metaphysics/philosophy. Another wonderful aspect to this book is the very last section where Sproul delineates the problems that are occurring in the twentieth century in the area of metaphysics. This section is aptly called "Gilson's Choice." Here Sproul describes the metaphysical trends (and their demise so to speak) and then tells how Etienne Gilson attempted to correct these metaphysical ailments and describe how metaphysics has derailed over the centuries (beginning especially with Rene Descartes). Sproul also includes a nice bibliography for the reader to branch out into further study. Overall, this is a neat little book that is very informative and wonderful for the student who wants to gain a better understanding of the study of philosophy. Thank you Dr. Sproul!!!!!!
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