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"Philosophy lends itself to thinking. Certainly, thought should pop into the philosopher’s mind frequently and precipitate a mystical investigation of possibilities, stimulating the imagination and provoking the cognitive machinery. Not only are there thoughts in this book, but they are somewhat scattered among several subjects (a tendency of philosophers)."
With these words, Samuel Thorpe challenges every reader and prospective scholar to exercise the mind and wonder about reality, knowledge, and values. Learn from the masters and engage their ideas with fresh creative arguments. Readers will be pleasantly surprised how quickly they will be addicted to the study of wisdom.
This book is ideal for students of all ages and people who wish to engage their thinking in new ways. Each selection will hopefully provoke readers to consider some other ways to contemplate timeless issues of life that will be conducive to discussion and further reading of classical pieces of philosophy.
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This book raises a courageous prophetic call for the community of theological institutions in the States to discern the blowing of the Spirit’s wind in the world and to take an audacious step toward globalization, which the authors argue would serve its future, as well as global Christianity’s.
——Wonsuk Ma, Distinguished Professor of Global Christianity, Oral Roberts University
Robert Samuel Thorpe has taught classes in philosophy, writing,
and theology at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for
more than twenty-eight years. He has authored books on biblical
theology, including The Way of Freedom; Christian Faith
and Ministry; A Study of Proverbs; and A Handbook for
Basic Biblical Exegesis. He has also contributed a large
number of articles to The Complete Biblical Library: Old
Testament Hebrew-English Dictionary.