Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
125
Language
English
Published
Dec 6, 2006
Publisher
IVP
ISBN-10
0830834052
ISBN-13
9780830834051
Description
Francis A. Schaeffer delves into the changing landscape of truth in contemporary society, arguing that the foundation of reason has been replaced by subjective feelings. He illuminates how this shift has influenced not only individual understanding but also societal structures, leading to a world where postmodern relativism reigns.
Through a thoughtful exploration of philosophical thought, Schaeffer traces the historical development of ideas that have contributed to this transformation, examining the implications for culture, art, and interpersonal relationships. His incisive analysis encourages readers to reflect critically on their beliefs and the undercurrents that shape their worldviews.
The narrative prompts a deeper consideration of how this emotional reality impacts crucial aspects of life including ethics, politics, and spirituality. By challenging readers to reassess their own foundations of truth, Schaeffer's work provokes a necessary dialogue about the essence of understanding in an increasingly complex world.
Ultimately, this exploration is both a critique and a call to action, urging a return to a reason-centered approach to truth. Schaeffer's engaging insights resonate with anyone grappling with the challenges of navigating modernity's blurred lines between fact and feeling.
Through a thoughtful exploration of philosophical thought, Schaeffer traces the historical development of ideas that have contributed to this transformation, examining the implications for culture, art, and interpersonal relationships. His incisive analysis encourages readers to reflect critically on their beliefs and the undercurrents that shape their worldviews.
The narrative prompts a deeper consideration of how this emotional reality impacts crucial aspects of life including ethics, politics, and spirituality. By challenging readers to reassess their own foundations of truth, Schaeffer's work provokes a necessary dialogue about the essence of understanding in an increasingly complex world.
Ultimately, this exploration is both a critique and a call to action, urging a return to a reason-centered approach to truth. Schaeffer's engaging insights resonate with anyone grappling with the challenges of navigating modernity's blurred lines between fact and feeling.
Genres
Science & Technology
History
Philosophy
Fantasy
Art & Photography