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  Defeating Darwinism by Opening Minds

 
Defeating Darwinism by Opening Minds under Philosophy in The Books Store
Price: $13.00
Sale: $4.25
 
Manufacturer: InterVarsity Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Phillip E. Johnson
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 576.82
Publication Date: 1997-07
Reading Level: 131
 
Description: Defeating Darwinism provides a new and powerful treatment on evolutionary naturalism for students, parents, teachers, pastors, and youth advisors. Phillip Johnson aims not just to defeat a bad theory, but to defeat it by opening minds to the truth.

 

  The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature (Penguin American Library)

 
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Price: $14.00
Sale: $5.94
 
Manufacturer: Penguin Classics
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: William James
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Dewey Decimal Number: 291.42
Publication Date: 1982-12-16
Reading Level: 576
 
Description: "I am neither a theologian, nor a scholar learned in the history of religions, nor an anthropologist. Psychology is the only branch of learning in which I am particularly versed. To the psychologist the religious propensities of man must be at least as interesting as any other of the facts pertaining to his mental constitution. It would seem, therefore, as a psychologist, the natural thing for me would be to invite you to a descriptive survey of those religious propensities."

When William James went to the University of Edinburgh in 1901 to deliver a series of lectures on "natural religion," he defined religion as "the feelings, acts, and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves to stand in relation to whatever they may consider the divine." Considering religion, then, not as it is defined by--or takes place in--the churches, but as it is felt in everyday life, he undertook a project that, upon completion, stands not only as one of the most important texts on psychology ever written, not only as a vitally serious contemplation of spirituality, but for many critics one of the best works of nonfiction written in the 20th century. Reading The Varieties of Religious Experience, it is easy to see why. Applying his analytic clarity to religious accounts from a variety of sources, James elaborates a pluralistic framework in which "the divine can mean no single quality, it must mean a group of qualities, by being champions of which in alternation, different men may all find worthy missions." It's an intellectual call for serious religious tolerance--indeed, respect--the vitality of which has not diminished through the subsequent decades.


 

  Was Jesus God?

 
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Price: $24.95
Sale: $10.97
 
Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Richard Swinburne
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Dewey Decimal Number: 232.1
Publication Date: 2008-08-15
Reading Level: 192
 
Description: Writing clearly and powerfully, Swinburne argues that it is probable that the main Christian doctrines about the nature of God and his actions in the world are true. In virtue of his omnipotence and perfect goodness, the author shows, God must be a Trinity, live a human life in order to share our suffering, and found a church which would enable him to tell all humans about this. It is also quite probable that he would provide his human life as atonement for our wrongdoing, teach us how we should live, and tell us his plans for our future after death. Among founders of religions, Jesus uniquely satisfies the requirement of living the sort of human life which God would need to have lived. But to give us adequate reason to believe that Jesus was God, God would need to put his "signature" on the life of Jesus by an act which he alone could do--raise him from the dead. And there is adequate historical evidence that Jesus rose from the dead.

 

  Naming the Elephant: Worldview As a Concept

 
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Price: $16.00
Sale: $9.00
 
Manufacturer: InterVarsity Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: James W. Sire
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 140
Publication Date: 2004-06
Reading Level: 172
 
Description: What is a worldview?What lies behind your thoughts about almost everything?For more than thirty years, James W. Sire has grappled with this issue. In this book he offers readers his most mature thought on the concept of a worldview, addressing such questions as
  • What is the history of the concept itself?
  • What is the first question you should ask in formulating a worldview?
  • How are worldviews formed existentially as well as intellectually?
  • Is a worldview primarily an intellectual system, a way of life or a story?
  • What are the public and private dimensions of a worldview?
  • What role can worldview thinking play in assessing your own worldview and those of others, especially in light of the pluralism in today's world?
In his widely used textbook The Universe Next Door, first published in 1976, Sire offered a succinct definition of a worldview and catalogued in summary fashion seven basic worldview alternatives. Students, critics, new literature and continued reflection have led him to reexamine and refine his definition of a worldview. This companion volume to The Universe Next Door is the fruit of that effort.Here is an excellent resource for exploring more deeply how and why worldview thinking can aid you in navigating your pluralistic universe.

 

  The Reason Driven Life: What Am I Here on Earth For?

 
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Price: $26.98
Sale: $13.44
 
Manufacturer: Prometheus Books
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Robert M. Price
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 211.4
Publication Date: 2006-09-05
Reading Level: 370
 
Description: Pastor Rick Warren's "The Purpose-Driven Life" has been both a commercially successful best seller and a widely influential book in the Christian community. As a rejoinder to the fundamentalist assumptions of Warren's book, Robert Price, a biblical scholar, a member of the Jesus Seminar, and a former liberal Baptist pastor, offers this witty, thoughtful, and detailed critique. Following the concise forty-chapter structure of Warren's book, Price's point-counterpoint approach emphasizes the importance of reason in understanding life's realities as opposed to Warren's devotional perspective. Price, who was once a born-again Christian in his youth, is in a unique position to offer an appreciation of the wisdom that Warren shares while at the same time challenging many of his main points.In particular, Price takes issue with Warren's use of numerous scriptural quotations, demonstrating how many of them have little to do with the points Warren is trying to make. An important section of the book shows that the popular evangelical notion of 'a personal relationship with Jesus Christ' is utterly without any scriptural basis. Besides criticism, Price also provides many persuasive arguments for the use of reason as a tool for developing moral maturity and an intelligent, realistic perspective on life's highs and lows. Ultimately, the reason-driven life offers a healthier, alternative approach to wisdom and motivation, says Price, than the simplistic answers and feel-good emotionalism at the heart of Warren's prescription for life.

 

  In Gods We Trust: The Evolutionary Landscape of Religion (Evolution and Cognition Series)

 
In Gods We Trust: The Evolutionary Landscape of Religion (Evolution and Cognition Series) under Philosophy in The Books Store
Price: $29.99
Sale: $19.64
 
Manufacturer: Oxford University Press, USA
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Scott Atran
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Dewey Decimal Number: 210
Publication Date: 2002-11-12
Reading Level: 388
 
Description: This ambitious, interdisciplinary book seeks to explain the origins of religion using our knowledge of the evolution of cognition. A cognitive anthropologist and psychologist, Scott Atran argues that religion is a by-product of human evolution just as the cognitive intervention, cultural selection, and historical survival of religion is an accommodation of certain existential and moral elements that have evolved in the human condition.

 

  Church Conflict: From Contention To Collaboration

 
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Price: $16.00
Sale: $9.53
 
Manufacturer: Abingdon Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Norma Cook Everist
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 250
Publication Date: 2004-11
Reading Level: 157
 

 

  Zizek: A (Very) Critical Introduction (Interventions)

 
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Price: $19.00
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Manufacturer: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Marcus Pound
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Dewey Decimal Number: 199.4973
Publication Date: 2008-11-15
Reading Level: 184
 

 

  Three Philosophies of Life: Ecclesiastes, Life As Vanity Job, Life As Suffering Song of Songs, Life As Love

 
Three Philosophies of Life: Ecclesiastes, Life As Vanity Job, Life As Suffering Song of Songs, Life As Love under Philosophy in The Books Store
Price: $11.95
Sale: $6.62
 
Manufacturer: Ignatius Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Peter Kreeft
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 223.06
Publication Date: 1989-10
Reading Level: 140
 

 

  The Myth of Certainty: The Reflective Christian & the Risk of Commitment

 
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Price: $15.00
Sale: $6.85
 
Manufacturer: InterVarsity Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Author: Daniel Taylor
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 248.8
Publication Date: 2000-01
Reading Level: 158
 
Description: Do you resent the smugness of closed-minded skepticism on the one hand but feel equally uncomfortable with the smugness of closed-minded Christianity on the other?

If so, then The Myth of Certainty is for you. Daniel Taylor suggests a path to committed faith that is both consistent with the tradition of Christian orthodoxy and sensitive to the pluralism, complexity and relativism of our age.

The case for the questioning Christian is made with both incisive analysis and lively storytelling. Brief fictional interludes provide an alternate way of exploring topics at hand and vividly depict the real-life dilemmas reflective Christians often face.

Taylor affirms a call to throw off the paralysis of uncertainty and to risk commitment to God without forfeiting the God-given gift of an inquiring mind. Throughout he demonstrates clearly how much the world and the church need question askers.


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