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Baker Come, Let Us Reason: An Introduction to Logical Thinking

Sharpen your students' thinking skills with Brooks and Geisler's classic resource! Demonstrating the usefulness of logic beyond mere academic exercise, this handbook offers your high schoolers sound guidance on forming practical syllogisms, avoiding common fallacies, converting everyday reading into logical arrangements, and applying the scientific method of inductive reasoning. Includes enlightening charts, diagrams, and a glossary. 232 pages, softcover from Baker.
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Finally, a Christian book with academic qualities.

Date:May 15, 2012
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Choop
Location:Sioux Lookout, ON, CA
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Although I would balance faith and logic, I found reading book to be stimulating and I was quite excited about finding a Christian book having academic qualities. I think this book would be great for soul winners, teachers, and all Christians who would like to know the mind of God.
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Date:May 19, 2009
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Anthony Shuler
This book is about syllogisms. That is, the argument of A+B therefore C. It will help you analyze information and arguments and present your own in a logical and effective way. Great book on philosophical thought. In fact, Geisler is a little weak everywhere else but in philosophy he is almost unequaled by anyone I've ever read.
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