Jason D. Crowder 
Philosophy, Who Needs It? [EPUB ebook] 
A Layman’s Introduction to Philosophy

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Too often skeptics charge Christians with having a blind faith. Unfortunately, believers have added fuel to the charges of skeptics by speaking of their faith illogically. But the Christian faith is not a blind faith. In fact, biblical faith is never a blind, irrational faith. Christianity rests firmly on the stone that was rejected by the builders, which has become the cornerstone–Jesus Christ (Acts 4:11). Living biblically requires thinking biblically, just as ‘to think biblically entails to live biblically, ‘ as Winfried Corduan notes in the Foreword.
As followers of Christ, believers cannot separate biblical thinking and biblical living. These two behaviors are eternally connected not only in the person of Jesus Christ, but they stem from the eternal being of God the Father and his eternal truth. Christ mandates that his followers love God with their entire being–heart, soul, mind, and strength (Mark 12:30). How are believers to go about living out this biblical mandate? Christian faith is a warranted belief. This is why it is so essential that Christians recognize the value and importance of philosophy and its proper place in Christendom and in the Christian’s walk.

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Winfried Corduan, Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Taylor University, is the author of several books including Handmaid to Theology: An Essay in Philosophical Prolegomena , A Tapestry of Faiths, /i> and Mysticism: An Evangelical Option?.

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