Christianity And Existentialism


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Christianity and Existentialism


Christianity and Existentialism

Author: William Earle

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1963


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Christian Existentialism


Christian Existentialism

Author: Ross Bagne

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2017-11-07


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In this book, the author provides a possible way to reconcile Christian Faith with Reason and Logic. It is largely based on the works of Soren Kierkegaard, the great 19th Century Philosopher and Theologian. Whether the conclusions contained in this book are true or not, the reader must decide. The book was originally meant to be given away free of charge, but with a donation request. However, that proved impossible to do. So therefore, all net proceeds from this book will be donated to Voice of The Martyrs. Whoever wishes to make a further donation so we can distribute copies of this and other books like this one may e-mail the author at [email protected] to get PayPal information for further donation(s).

A Christian Perspective of Postmodern Existentialism


A Christian Perspective of Postmodern Existentialism

Author: John D. Carter

language: en

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Release Date: 2021-06-08


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The Western Humanism originating in classical Greek philosophy—where the capacity of human reason became the dominant means for perceiving a worldview based in reality—reigned in Western philosophy until the onset of Postmodern Existentialism in the mid-twentieth century. Plato’s Theory of Forms prepared the Western gentile mind to accept the rationality of a transcendent ultimate reality, and in so doing steered the gentile mind from its bent to pantheistic deities. The apostle Paul boldly proclaimed to the Athenians that their “unknown god” was indeed the transcendent God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Christianity prevailed in Western philosophy until the Enlightenment—which was the result of the unprecedented success of the scientific method—began to turn the Western mind to the existentialistic idea of the relativity of moral truth.