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The Clarity of God's Existence - The Ethics of Belief After the Enlightenment (Hardcover): Owen Anderson The Clarity of God's Existence - The Ethics of Belief After the Enlightenment (Hardcover)
Owen Anderson
R1,104 R882 Discovery Miles 8 820 Save R222 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Declaration of Independence and God - Self-Evident Truths in American Law (Hardcover): Owen Anderson The Declaration of Independence and God - Self-Evident Truths in American Law (Hardcover)
Owen Anderson
R2,777 Discovery Miles 27 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Self-evident truths' was a profound concept used by the drafters of the American Declaration of Independence to insist on their rights and freedom from oppressive government. How did this Enlightenment notion of self-evident human rights come to be used in this historic document and what is its true meaning? In The Declaration of Independence and God, Owen Anderson traces the concept of a self-evident creator through America's legal history. Starting from the Declaration of Independence, Anderson considers both challenges to belief in God from thinkers like Thomas Paine and American Darwinists, as well as modifications to the concept of God by theologians like Charles Finney and Paul Tillich. Combining history, philosophy and law in a unique focus, this book opens exciting new avenues for the study of America's legal history.

The Declaration of Independence and God - Self-Evident Truths in American Law (Paperback): Owen Anderson The Declaration of Independence and God - Self-Evident Truths in American Law (Paperback)
Owen Anderson
R916 Discovery Miles 9 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Self-evident truths' was a profound concept used by the drafters of the American Declaration of Independence to insist on their rights and freedom from oppressive government. How did this Enlightenment notion of self-evident human rights come to be used in this historic document and what is its true meaning? In The Declaration of Independence and God, Owen Anderson traces the concept of a self-evident creator through America's legal history. Starting from the Declaration of Independence, Anderson considers both challenges to belief in God from thinkers like Thomas Paine and American Darwinists, as well as modifications to the concept of God by theologians like Charles Finney and Paul Tillich. Combining history, philosophy and law in a unique focus, this book opens exciting new avenues for the study of America's legal history.

The Natural Moral Law - The Good after Modernity (Paperback): Owen Anderson The Natural Moral Law - The Good after Modernity (Paperback)
Owen Anderson
R1,169 Discovery Miles 11 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Natural Moral Law argues that the good can be known and that therefore the moral law, which serves as a basis for human choice, can be understood. Proceeding historically through ancient, modern, and postmodern thinkers, Owen Anderson studies beliefs about the good and how it is known, and how such beliefs shape claims about the moral law. The focal challenge is whether the skepticism of postmodern thinkers can be answered in a way that preserves knowledge claims about the good. Considering the failures of modern thinkers to correctly articulate reason and the good and how postmodern thinkers are responding to these failures, Anderson argues that there are identifiable patterns of thinking about what is good, some of which lead to false dichotomies. The book concludes with a consideration of how a moral law might look if the good is correctly identified.

The Natural Moral Law - The Good after Modernity (Hardcover, New): Owen Anderson The Natural Moral Law - The Good after Modernity (Hardcover, New)
Owen Anderson
R2,783 Discovery Miles 27 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Natural Moral Law argues that the good can be known and that therefore the moral law, which serves as a basis for human choice, can be understood. Proceeding historically through ancient, modern and postmodern thinkers, Owen Anderson studies beliefs about the good and how it is known, and how such beliefs shape claims about the moral law. The focal challenge is whether the skepticism of postmodern thinkers can be answered in a way that preserves knowledge claims about the good. Considering the failures of modern thinkers to correctly articulate reason and the good and how postmodern thinkers are responding to these failures, Anderson argues that there are identifiable patterns of thinking about what is good, some of which lead to false dichotomies. The book concludes with a consideration of how a moral law might look if the good is correctly identified.

Journal of Public Philosophy - Issue 2 (Paperback): Kelly Fitzsimmons Burton, Owen Anderson Journal of Public Philosophy - Issue 2 (Paperback)
Kelly Fitzsimmons Burton, Owen Anderson
R385 R320 Discovery Miles 3 200 Save R65 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Journal of Public Philosophy (Paperback, Issue ed.): Owen Anderson, Kelly Fitzsimmons Burton, Surrendra Gangadean Journal of Public Philosophy (Paperback, Issue ed.)
Owen Anderson, Kelly Fitzsimmons Burton, Surrendra Gangadean
R275 R238 Discovery Miles 2 380 Save R37 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Cambridge Companion to the First Amendment and Religious Liberty (Hardcover): Michael D. Breidenbach, Owen Anderson The Cambridge Companion to the First Amendment and Religious Liberty (Hardcover)
Michael D. Breidenbach, Owen Anderson
R3,402 R3,096 Discovery Miles 30 960 Save R306 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is an interdisciplinary guide to the religion clauses of the First Amendment with a focus on its philosophical foundations, historical developments, and legal and political implications. The volume begins with fundamental questions about God, the nature of belief and worship, conscience, freedom, and their intersections with law. It then traces the history of religious liberty and church-state relations in America through a diverse set of religious and non-religious voices from the seventeenth century to the most recent Supreme Court decisions. The Companion will conclude by addressing legal and political questions concerning the First Amendment and the court cases and controversies surrounding religious liberty today, including the separation of church and state, corporate religious liberty, and constitutional interpretation. This scholarly yet accessible book will introduce students and scholars alike to the main issues concerning the First Amendment and religious liberty, along with offering incisive new insights into one of the most important topics in American culture.

Running Form - How to Run Faster and Prevent Injury (Paperback): Owen Anderson Running Form - How to Run Faster and Prevent Injury (Paperback)
Owen Anderson 1
R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Running technique is often an afterthought for many runners, one that's not thought about until an injury or plateau stops them achieving their goals. Running Form highlights how important proper technique can be to elevating performance. Author Owen Anderson has coached several elite runners from around the world. In his new book, he identifies the components of good form, including foot strike, stance time and posture. These help runners understand where to make small changes that improve performance. Readers are then able to analyse their form and apply specific drills and exercises using a basic video equipment or a smartphone. The guide features numerous photographs that help readers clearly identify the correct angles and movements need for sound technique. Running Form gives readers all they need to perfect their running technique and train consistently.

From Shadow (Paperback): Jonathan William Owen Anderson From Shadow (Paperback)
Jonathan William Owen Anderson
R226 Discovery Miles 2 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is said that twins share one of the strongest bonds humanly possible, and that their love is above and beyond that which is standard of normal siblings, so what would drive Richard Riley to kill his twin brother, Albert? Just how deep does their bond go? Could it be a curse rather than a bond? Blunt force trauma has wiped Richard's memory, yet through hypnosis, he channels the memories of his dead brother. But is that all he channels? This is the first novella written by artist and published poet Jonathan Anderson, and it was done as a labor of love. Love of the horror genre across all forms of media, of suspense, and of classic macabre poetry and writing in the vein of Edgar Allan Poe. The goal of this project was not to simply tell a story that has been stirring in the author's mind for quite some time, but also to find an interesting balance between poetry in the form of antagonist dialogue, and traditional formal storytelling. -also available in Kindle format-

The Clarity of God's Existence (Paperback): Owen Anderson The Clarity of God's Existence (Paperback)
Owen Anderson
R719 R597 Discovery Miles 5 970 Save R122 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Reason and Worldviews - Warfield, Kuyper, Van Til and Plantinga on the Clarity of General Revelation and Function of... Reason and Worldviews - Warfield, Kuyper, Van Til and Plantinga on the Clarity of General Revelation and Function of Apologetics (Paperback, New)
Owen Anderson
R1,411 Discovery Miles 14 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

After the challenges of the Enlightenment from philosophers such as David Hume, contemporary philosophers of religion tend to think that proof is not possible and that at best humans have arguments for the probability or plausibility of belief in God. But, Christianity maintains that humans should know God. This book explores attempts to respond to the Enlightenment challenges by thinkers at Princeton Theological like Benjamin Warfield. It considers Warfield's view of reason and knowledge of God, his debate with Abraham Kuyper, and the attempt to reconcile differences between these two by Cornelius Van Til. It also considers Reformed Epistemology, which has become popular in recent decades and is credited for a renewed interest in Christian philosophy.

The Cambridge Companion to the First Amendment and Religious Liberty (Paperback): Michael D. Breidenbach, Owen Anderson The Cambridge Companion to the First Amendment and Religious Liberty (Paperback)
Michael D. Breidenbach, Owen Anderson
R1,065 Discovery Miles 10 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is an interdisciplinary guide to the religion clauses of the First Amendment with a focus on its philosophical foundations, historical developments, and legal and political implications. The volume begins with fundamental questions about God, the nature of belief and worship, conscience, freedom, and their intersections with law. It then traces the history of religious liberty and church-state relations in America through a diverse set of religious and non-religious voices from the seventeenth century to the most recent Supreme Court decisions. The Companion will conclude by addressing legal and political questions concerning the First Amendment and the court cases and controversies surrounding religious liberty today, including the separation of church and state, corporate religious liberty, and constitutional interpretation. This scholarly yet accessible book will introduce students and scholars alike to the main issues concerning the First Amendment and religious liberty, along with offering incisive new insights into one of the most important topics in American culture.

Benjamin B. Warfield and Right Reason - The Clarity of General Revelation and Function of Apologetics (Paperback, New): Owen... Benjamin B. Warfield and Right Reason - The Clarity of General Revelation and Function of Apologetics (Paperback, New)
Owen Anderson
R1,371 Discovery Miles 13 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Benjamin B. Warfield and Right Reason offers a study of Princeton Theologian Benjamin B. Warfield's view of apologetics and the role of reason in religious belief. In order to understand Warfield's view of "right reason," the book explores the intellectual development of Princeton Theological Seminary, Warfield's debate with Abraham Kuyper over the need for apologetics, and the manner in which Cornelius VanTil attempted to adopt the best from both Warfield and Kuyper. The first chapter examines the influence of Scottish Common Sense Philosophy on Princeton Theological Seminary. This chapter focuses on Charles Hodge and his affirmation that reason can be used to know God. The second chapter concentrates on Warfield and his continuation of the Princeton approach to apologetics. The third chapter considers the challenge raised by Abraham Kuyper and looks at Warfield's response. The final chapter discusses Cornelius VanTil and his attempt to take what he saw as best from Warfield and Kuyper while avoiding potential problems in each. The theme of this book is Warfield's affirmation that the redemptive claims of Christianity must be established by first arguing that there is a God and a need for special revelation. Warfield's approach to apologetics contains the potential to establish the foundation for a natural theology, especially with respect to the existence and nature of God.

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