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$ 32.00

Job - 4 CDs

by Francis Schaeffer

In this four CD series Dr. Schaeffer gives thought provoking answers to four significant questions: 1 - What is the meaning of history? 2 - Do we live in a moral or amoral universe? 3 - Is suffering always chastisement? 4 - What was Job's mistake?


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$ 18.00

Socrates

by audio recordings

Socrates was the father of Greek philosophy. He was the teacher of Plato, who would become the teacher of Aristotle. His ideas have shaped many of the ideas of the Western culture.


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$ 18.00

Plato

by audio recordings

Plato was the first great philosopher of the West. He thought that there are changeless, eternal forms on which existing things are modeled. To Plato, human beings consist of an immortal soul together with a body that keeps it in the twilight world of changing, perishing things. The soul has a love for the eternal, the good, the true and the beautiful; these give life purpose, stability and meaning.


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$ 18.00

Aristotle

by audio recordings

Aristotle was Plato's student, but revised his teacher's ideas to be more consistent with ordinary experience. He thought human beings are one with the rest of nature, yet set apart from it by their ability to reason. Aristotle systematized the laws of thought, gave a complete account of nature and of God, and developed an attractive view of the good life and the good society. He may well have been the single greatest influence on Western thought.


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$ 18.00

St. Augustine

by audio recordings

St. Augustine was the first great systematic Christian philosopher. He attempted to combined the philosophical insights of Plato with the faith explicated in the Bible. Augustine thought of PlatoÕs eternal forms as ideas in the mind of God; he believed that the Eternal Christ provides the light of knowledge to the human mind. His Confessions constitutes one of the timeless statements of faith and self-surrender; his detailed explication of the City of God describes a divine ordering of human affairs. His thought continues to attract the attention of serious thinkers today.


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$ 18.00

St. Aquinas

by audio recordings

Although not popular in his day, St. Thomas Aquinas produced momentous summations of the facts of faith and knowledge. His great work, Summa Theologica, constitutes history's most complete system of Christian philosophy. His aim was to reconcile the best of the ancient world (composed mostly of the thought of Aristotle) with the Divine wisdom revealed in the Bible.


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$ 100.00

Classical Composers and the Christian World View

by David Quine

THE NORTON ANTHOLOGY OF MUSIC has changed to 6 CDs. Classical Composers and the Christian World View utilizes the Norton Anthology of Western Music 6 CD set. These recordings when used in conjunction with the Music and Moments with the Masters Study Guide will let your children hear the panorama of Western Music. This study clearly reveals the major changes in thought. Easy to use. Designed for those who have little or no knowledge of classical music.


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