A Great Sale on an Excellent Contribution to Great Thinkers

Published on December 13, 2019 by Benjamin J. Montoya

P & R Publishing, 2019 | 160 pages

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The Great Thinkers Series

This is an academically, biblically, and theologically informed series that explores the seminal thoughts of leading philosophers who have shaped the modern world.

Writing from a Reformed perspective, the authors in the series identify the most influential cultural features of each great thinker and the most apologetically effective ways to address these.

Praise for the Great Thinkers Series

“After a long eclipse, intellectual history is back. We are becoming aware, once again, that ideas have consequences. . . . Though succinct, each volume [in this series] is rich, and displays a balance between what Christians ought to value and what they ought to reject. This is one of the happiest publishing events in a long time.” —William Edgar

“[These books] set forth accurately the views of the thinkers under consideration, and they enter into constructive dialogue, governed by biblical and Reformed convictions. I look forward to the release of all the books being planned and to the good influence they will have on the next generation of philosophers and theologians.” —John M. Frame

Through his pursuit of a naturalistic grounding for morality and his forceful critique of supernaturalism, Scottish philosopher David Hume significantly undermined confidence in orthodox Christianity.

Professor, minister, and philosopher James Anderson summarizes the major points of Hume’s thought and offers a critical assessment from a distinctively Reformed perspective. He shows that Hume’s arguments, far from refuting the Christian worldview, indirectly support that worldview by exposing the self-defeating implications of naturalism. Deepen your understanding of this immensely influential thinker, and you will be better able to engage with today’s secular challenges to faith.

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DAVID HUME, by James N. Anderson

P & R Publishing, 2019 | 160 pages

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