We are participating in a book club this summer and recently finished Francis Schaeffer's 'How Should We Then Live'. Schaeffer gives the reader a lesson in the history of Western civilization up to the time of his writing (1976). We had quite the discussion at our meeting: from art to politics, to art, to postmodernism (or as some would argue, modernity continued), back to politics, to education, and back to art (i think :) ). At any rate, it was a lively discussion and very enjoyable. I would summarize the book but I found a guy who did it so well that it would be useless for me spend the time typing. Click here for a review from Douglas Groothuis, Ph.D., Professor of Philosopy at Denver Seminary. Our July book is 'Love Your God With All Your Mind' by J.P. Moreland. We'll be finishing up in the next week so I'll post a summary of our discussion and the things that I learned at a later date.
Friday, July 20, 2007
Book Club
We are participating in a book club this summer and recently finished Francis Schaeffer's 'How Should We Then Live'. Schaeffer gives the reader a lesson in the history of Western civilization up to the time of his writing (1976). We had quite the discussion at our meeting: from art to politics, to art, to postmodernism (or as some would argue, modernity continued), back to politics, to education, and back to art (i think :) ). At any rate, it was a lively discussion and very enjoyable. I would summarize the book but I found a guy who did it so well that it would be useless for me spend the time typing. Click here for a review from Douglas Groothuis, Ph.D., Professor of Philosopy at Denver Seminary. Our July book is 'Love Your God With All Your Mind' by J.P. Moreland. We'll be finishing up in the next week so I'll post a summary of our discussion and the things that I learned at a later date.
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