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David Hume (Great Thinkers)

Anderson, James N


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David Hume (1711-1776)

Through his pursuit of a naturalistic grounding for morality and his forceful critique of supernaturalism, Scottish philosopher David Hume significantly undermined confidence in orthodox Christianity.

Professor, minister, and philosopher James Anderson summarizes the major points of Hume's thought and offers a critical assessment from a distinctively Reformed perspective. He shows that Hume's arguments, far from refuting the Christian worldview, indirectly support that worldview by exposing the self-defeating implications of naturalism. Deepen your understanding of this immensely influential thinker, and you will be better able to engage with today's secular challenges to faith.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781629952796
  • Page Count
    160
  • Publisher
    P & R Publishing
  • Publication Date
    December 2019

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About the Author

James N. Anderson (PhD, PhD, University of Edinburgh) is the Carl W. McMurray Professor of Theology and Philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte. A member of the Society of Christian Philosophers, he is also an ordained minister and the author of Paradox in Christian Theology and What’s Your Worldview?
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David Hume (Great Thinkers)

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Interview: James Anderson and Books at a Glance

 

David Hume (1711-1776)

Through his pursuit of a naturalistic grounding for morality and his forceful critique of supernaturalism, Scottish philosopher David Hume significantly undermined confidence in orthodox Christianity.

Professor, minister, and philosopher James Anderson summarizes the major points of Hume's thought and offers a critical assessment from a distinctively Reformed perspective. He shows that Hume's arguments, far from refuting the Christian worldview, indirectly support that worldview by exposing the self-defeating implications of naturalism. Deepen your understanding of this immensely influential thinker, and you will be better able to engage with today's secular challenges to faith.

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