Prelude to Philosophy, Mark W. Foreman
Prelude to Philosophy, Mark W. Foreman
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Prelude to Philosophy
An Introduction for Christians

Author: Mark W. Foreman, J.P. Moreland

Narrator: Al Kessel

Unabridged: 8 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/06/2022


Synopsis

"The unexamined life is not worth living," according to Socrates, but pursuing the examined life strikes many as daunting, unappealing and even unnecessary. Is philosophy important? Why do I need philosophy if I have the Bible? Aren't philosophers simply engaged in meaningless disputes that are irrelevant to everyday life?

Mark Foreman addresses these and other questions in this "prelude" to the subject. Unlike a full introduction to philosophy, this book is a preliminary discussion that dispels misunderstandings and explains the rationale for engaging in philosophical reasoning.

In the first half of the book, Foreman defines the task of philosophy, compares it to other disciplines and demonstrates its practical value to Christians interested in developing a more thoughtful faith. The second half introduces the listener to logic and argumentation, the essential tools of a philosopher. Concise and straightforward, Prelude to Philosophy is a guide for those looking to embark on the "examined life."

About Mark W. Foreman

Mark W. Foreman is associate professor of philosophy and religion at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. He is also the author of Christianity and Bioethics: Confronting Clinical Issues.


Reviews

Goodreads review by J.J.

This manages to make difficult philosophical concepts easier to grasp. But that doesn't mean it's easy, just a little easier for anyone new to philosophy.......more

(4.7) An introduction to philosophy, covering why Christians should care about philosophy, how to correctly structure an argument, and how to spot a badly structured argument. Used with Weeks 1 & 2 of LUO's Philosophy and Contemporary Ideas. Recommended 14+......more

this is a great start to one’s beginning in philosophy. this does a great job defining key words and creating a structured path to follow. a boring but necessary read.......more