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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 232.954
EAN: 9781587316357
ISBN: 1587316358
Label: St. Augustines Press
Manufacturer: St. Augustines Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: June 12, 2007
Publisher: St. Augustines Press
Sales Rank: 85440
Studio: St. Augustines Press
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The Philosophy of Jesus is written to examine the life and teachings of Jesus for His contribution to thought. Kreeft is Catholic, I am an evangelical. I don't feel it takes away from the simplicity and power of his message. This book presents, in an easy to understand way, the affect of the Christ's ministry on our lives today.
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After St. Thomas Aquinas had a glimpse of God he stated that all of his
writings were straw, nothing but straw. P. Kreeft's writing, The Philosophy of Jesus, goes the way of Aquanis's writings. Kreeft has not had a glimpse
of God for which to base his philosophy of Jesus.
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Though well written, too much sexual allegory seeps into the pages and creates a strange image of God. A worthy attempt at Logic but at times steered away from Truth due to extra-Biblical doctrines suited only for the Catholic church.
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Kreeft asks the big questions--what is?, how can we know what is real?, who are we?, and then, how should we live? He points out that "philosophers have thought profoundly about these four questions for over two millennia. Why have they not found answers that are adequate, final, and universally acknowledged?" (p 9)
He finds answers in the philosophy of Jesus, and compares those answers to those that are found in other religions and by other philosophers.
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This book is not as clearly written as some of Kreeft's other works, but is worth the effort if you are interested in considering Jesus as the Way/Truth/Life. Through somewhat muddled writing, KReeft brings to life some real home run ideas concerning Jesus' approach to life, knowledge and ethics. The ideas in the book are 5-star, but the writing is 3-star, thus the 4-star rating.
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