Created to help students better understand and evaluate art and music, this accessible guide introduces readers to the study of aesthetics in artistic expression.
Reclaiming the Christian Intellectual Tradition Series
This series delves into the rich history of Christian thought and its profound influence on the intellectual tradition. Authors explore key ideas and thinkers who have shaped Western culture and philosophy. It is an engaging read for those seeking to understand the intricate relationship between faith and reason. The collection offers deep insights into how Christian intellectual heritage continues to resonate and inform contemporary discourse.





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Helping students think wisely about journalism, media, and communication in a digital age, this volume examines the impact of technological advances on how we process information and connect with others.
Award-winning professor Hunter Baker has written this guide to the essential issues inherent in politics as part of the new Reclaiming the Christian Intellectual Tradition series, helping students find a solid footing in understanding basic political thought.
Christian Worldview
- 113 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Everything we think, say, and do reflects our worldview. Whether we realize it or not, basic beliefs about God, humanity, history, and the future inevitably shape how we live. Philip Ryken, prolific author and president of Wheaton College, explains the distinguishing marks of the Christian worldview, helping us to engage thoughtfully with our increasingly pluralistic society. Based on the notion that ideas have consequences, this accessible resource will help you see life’s “big picture” by equipping you with a well-reasoned framework of Christian beliefs and convictions.
This user-friendly guide, the first in a new series, will equip Christian students to apply their faith in various academic fields and make the most of their education.