101 Key Terms in Philosophy and Their Importance for Theology
A**E
Wide, concise coverage in a useful primer-reference
This is a concise, helpful reference primer that's well-thought out and has wide and appropriate topic coverage in the nexus between philosophy and theology, which is useful when you need a quick, clear, uncomplicated overview. The minor issue I have with my Kindle version is that (at the moment) the hot-links from the Contents page don't quite match the results: they land on a prior page to the subject I'm after. This ought not hinder anyone from buying this otherwise excellent little book.
R**Y
Good resource for serious Biblical students
I am working on a PhD in Christian Apologetics, and this book will ease my search for terms and ideas for my research papers. It is brief and concise in its presentation, and is a useful tool for quick reference. Serious seminarians as well as laymen will benefit from this tool for relating philosophical concepts to study of the Bible.
L**Y
Love this quick-reference book!
Being a teacher, this is SUCH a handy resource for gleaning the "essence" of philosophical movements, and how they compare to/contrast with/influenced Christian ideals & movements. It's scholarly, accurate, but completely accessible for even the philosophical novice like me. It won't insult your intelligence, either, if you're well-seasoned in all things philosophy. A great resource for students, too!
S**N
Useful book
It’s a good quick reference for basic philosophical and theological terms
C**7
A "Must Have" Book for beginning students of philosophy
I could never have made it through my Introduction to Philosophy class without this book.
M**A
Money wasted.
a book that I had to purchase because not available in the library to use for class. Then we didn't use it for class. UGH!!!
E**S
i use it for class
it's good for class. it helps out with term questions on quizzes. otherwise i don't really use it for other things.
K**N
Informative
Required textbook. Helped to understand philosophy terms and gave an expanded history of the major philosophical influences. I would recommend this book to anyone in seminary.
G**N
Five Stars
always turning back to it
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