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4.9 of 5.0 The bottom line: A tough, yet mind-bending look into the object of philosophy through linguistics. In Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Wittgenstein “deals with the problems of philosophy and shows … that the method of formulating these problems…
4.5 of 5.0 The bottom line: Logic and reason challenge all faiths and subsequently prove there is only one champion. Religion on Trial develops an empirical method to verify the claims of religions in general. Using this technique, author…
2.0 of 5.0 The bottom line: If you’re looking for new revelations, an intellectual challenge, or a mature argument, then look elsewhere. Why There Is No God: Simple Responses to 20 Common Arguments for the Existence of God is…
4.85 of 5.0 The bottom line: An illuminating & thought provoking book that is equal parts commentary, exegesis, and philosophical analysis of Genesis’s first three chapters. The book of Genesis is a story about beginnings, and these beginnings…
The Indiana Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 2015 is abominable for one distinct reason: In the name of “religious freedom,” it encourages secular bondage. In 1964, Congress passed the federal Civil Rights Act. This legislation prohibits discrimination in housing and…
4.0 of 5.0 The bottom line: A big and powerful message in a very small book. On the Grace of God (Re: Lit Books) tells us what grace is, how it works in our lives, and why it is so vitally important. In fact, as Holcomb explains,…