The book: Introduction to Philosophy:
A Christian Perspective
Written by: Norman L. Geisler and Paul D. Feinberg.
Contents
The book is divided into five parts, with the following chapters:
- Introduction to Philosophy
- What Is Philosopy?
- Disciplines Within Philosophy
- Methodology in Philosophy
- The Tools of Philosophy
- The Challenge of Philosophy
- What Is Knowledge
- Can We Know?
- How Can We Know?
- Is Certainty Possible?
- How Do We Perceive the External World
- How Are Believes Justified?
- What Is Reality?
- Is Reality One or Many?
- The Relationship Between Mind and Body
- Is Man Free?
- Does Man Survive Death?
- Are There Other Minds?
- What Is Truth?
- What Is the Ultimate?
- The Relationship Between Faith and Reason
- What Is Meant by ``God''?
- Does God Exist?
- How Can We Talk About God?
- The Problem of Evil
- Can We Experience God?
- What Is Good or Right?
- What Is the Right?
- How Do We Know What Is Right?
- The Relationship Between Rules and Results
- Is the Right Universal?
- Do Moral Duties Ever Conflict?
Information
Copyright 1980 by Baker Books.
Paperback edition issued April 1987.
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 79-54188
ISBN: 0-8010-3818-9.
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