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Ask Anything: Philosophy
Posted: Apr 26, 2008 by Matt
On Sunday Mike Moore from the CWI (Christian Witness to Israel) gave his answer to the question:_ Just how much of Christianity has been developed from Greek philosophers (Aristotle!) from pre-Christian times and also from pagan Roman influences?_ If you’re interested in reading more on this subject, Mike has kindly emailed his list of recommended reading and listed some websites that he’s found helpful.
Books
- The Doctrine of God – Gerald Bray (IVP).
- 50 philosophy ideas you really need to know – Ben Dupré (Quercus).
- Making Sense of the Trinity – Millard J Erickson (Baker).
- The Concise Encyclopedia of Western Philosophy and Philosophies – Ermsom and Ree (eds) (Unwin Hyman).
- Sophie’s World – Jostein Gaarder (Phoenix House).
- The Two Babylons – Alexander Hislop (Lozieux).
- The Oxford Companion to Philosophy (Second Edition) – Ted Honerich (ed) (Oxford University Press).
- The Virgin Birth of Christ – J Gresham Machen (James Clarke).
- The Kingdom of the Cults – Walter Martin (Nova Publishing).
- Orthodoxy and Platonism in Athanasius: Synthesis or Antithesis – E P Meiring (E J Brill).
- God Being History – E P Meiring (Elsevier).
- Escape From Reason – Francis A Schaeffer (IVP).
- The God Who is There. – Francis A Schaeffer (IVP).
- He is There and He is not Silent – Francis A Schaeffer (IVP).
- The Resurrection – Geza Vermes (Penguin).