Revolutions in Worldview: Understanding the Flow of Western Thought

Hoffecker, Andrew W.


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The thesis of this book is that western thought has experienced a series of profound changes in thinking - nothing less than revolutions. Within these ten trajectories additional shifts and conflicts in basic beliefs occurred. Chronicling these revolutions should enable Christians living in the 21st century to understand the flow of western thought - how key ideas persisted over time; how unique perspectives such as the nature of the deity, the questions of human nature and the cosmos got their original impetus and developed to their present state; how ideas spawned debates that remain with us; and how shifts from theism to secularism have intensified.

Contributors include:

  • John M. Frame
  • John D. Currid
  • Vern S. Poythress
  • Richard C. Gamble
  • Peter J. Leithart
  • Carl R. Trueman
  • N. Scott Amos
  • Richard Lints
  • Michael Payne

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    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9780875525730
  • Page Count
    528
  • Publisher
    P&R Publishing Company
  • Publication Date
    October 2007

About the Author

Dr. Andrew Hoffecker gained advanced degrees at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and Brown University. He is currently Professor of Church History at Reformed Theological Seminary.

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Revolutions in Worldview: Understanding the Flow of Western Thought

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The thesis of this book is that western thought has experienced a series of profound changes in thinking - nothing less than revolutions. Within these ten trajectories additional shifts and conflicts in basic beliefs occurred. Chronicling these revolutions should enable Christians living in the 21st century to understand the flow of western thought - how key ideas persisted over time; how unique perspectives such as the nature of the deity, the questions of human nature and the cosmos got their original impetus and developed to their present state; how ideas spawned debates that remain with us; and how shifts from theism to secularism have intensified.

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