St. Augustine is not only the bridge that links ancient philosophy and early Christian theology with the thought of the Middle Ages, but one who, in his philosophy and especially in his epistemolog…
Life's Ultimate Questions is unique among introductory philosophy textbooks. By synthesizing three distinct approaches—topical, historical, and worldview/conceptual systems—it affords students …
Liberation theology is the most widely discussed theological movement of the decade. While liberation theology has taken a variety of forms that speak to the oppression of several different classe…
The book is a crest in the new wave of evangelical social thought which is sweeping in. This wave follows the earlier one which was statist and anti-capitalist in direction, and promeses to overtak…
In this book, Ronald Nash outlines the Christian way of looking at God, self, and the world. He holds that worldview up against the tests of reason, logic, and experience, particularly discussing t…
Does God speak? For the postmodern world, awash in the myths of self-contradictory belief systems, God either cannot speak, or man cannot hear. Faith, in this world, is "courageous ignorance," the …