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Zondervan Life's Ultimate Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy

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Review 1 for Life's Ultimate Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy
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Clear and Concise

Date:November 26, 2010
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Marsha Mayo-hunter
Location:Phila., PA
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I got this book as a compliment to a class I am taking. The information is presented in a clear and concise manner. The author makes a very complicated subject understandable to an average reader.
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Review 2 for Life's Ultimate Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy
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Date:October 28, 2006
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Chap. A.R. Reid
Lifes Ultimate Questions is far more than an introduction to philosophy. Its a weapon for blowing away high-minded humanistic thinking. I read Lifes Ultimate Questions for the first time in 2003 while doing a combat tour in Iraq. Ive been reading Nash ever since. His books are meaty and yet clear as crystal, and a pleasure to read. But best of all Nashs works are practical. And this introduction to philosophy is no exception. I was sorry to hear that Ron Nash passed away this year. He will be missedat least by me.
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Review 3 for Life's Ultimate Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy
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Date:March 25, 2000
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Jeff Nash
This book is more than an Introduction to Philosophy or a clear guide to such major philosophers as Plato, Aristotle, Augustine and Aquinas. It is an important resource for Christians who want a grounding in philosophy that will help prepare them to think more clearly about Christian truths.
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