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Opere di James S. Spiegel

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Augustine and Science (2012) — Collaboratore — 5 copie

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Altri nomi
Jim Spiegel
Data di nascita
1963-07-26
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di residenza
Fairmount, Indiana, USA
Istruzione
Belhaven College (BS|1985)
University of Southern Mississippi (MA|1988)
Michigan State University (PhD|1993)
Attività lavorative
Professor of Philosophy and Religion
Relazioni
Amy Spiegel (spouse)
Organizzazioni
Taylor University
Agente
Wolgemuth & Associates, Inc.
Breve biografia
Jim earned a B.S. in Biology at Belhaven College in Jackson, Mississippi (1985). From there he turned his interests to Philosophy, earning two graduate degrees in the field, an M.A. at University of Southern Mississippi (1988) and a Ph.D. at Michigan State University (1993). After teaching for a year at Moorhead State University in Minnesota, he took a tenure-track position at Taylor University where he continues to teach a range of courses in philosophy, including ethics, history of philosophy, aesthetics, epistemology, philosophy of religion, and apologetics.

Over the years, Jim has authored numerous books and articles on issues in ethics, aesthetics, philosophy of religion, and popular culture. Recent titles include: Gum, Geckos, and God and Faith, Film, and Philosophy. His 2005 book, How to Be Good in a World Gone Bad, was the winner of a Christianity Today Merit Award. In 2009, Spiegel's first textbook will be published. Co-Authored with Steven Cowan, The Love of Wisdom: A Christian Introduction to Philosophy is a textbook with a distinct and engaging style that includes humor and copious popular culture illustrations to heighten reader interest and clarify important concepts.

In addition to teaching and writing, Jim speaks at colleges, professional conferences, and churches and is frequently interviewed for radio programs. You may use his website to book him for an event.

Jim is an active member of several professional societies, including the American Philosophical Association, the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, the Society of Christian Philosophers, and the Evangelical Philosophical Association. He has refereed for numerous philosophical journals and served as editor of the Berkeley Briefs, the newsletter of the International Berkeley Society

In addition to his scholarly work, Jim is a music enthusiast. He runs a recording studio out of his basement and has produced and engineered album projects for dozens of artists. He also records his own original music.

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P&R Publishing continues to release solid, edifying, interesting works on a regular basis. A new series of booklets seeks to aid the Church in embracing “secular” disciplines as areas of study that belong to God and should not be forfeited to the naturalist.

"The Faithful Learning series invites Christian students to dive deeper into a modern academic discipline. The authors, scholars in their fields, believe that academic disciplines are good gifts from God that, when understood rightly, will give students the potential to cultivate a deeper love for God and neighbor."

One of these works is by James Spiegel and sets out to show exactly what Athens has to do with Jerusalem and why “rigorous philosophical study is actually crucial for heeding Paul’s counsel” in Colossians 2:8.

Spiegel focuses mostly on the 20th century and showing recent developments in secular philosophy and the Christian response as well as unique Christian contributions to the world of philosophy. He starts by showing the roots of logical positivism in the 1920’s and, although it had a relatively short shelf life, the residual “hyper-empiricistic, anti-metaphysical bent “that remained after its demise. He also goes over philosophical behaviorism of Wittingstein and Ryle and the prominent and influential work of atheist Anthony Flew and his subsequent conversion to theism. Spiegel moves quickly to the work of Alvin Plantinga, his God and other Minds, and the rise of reformed epistemology (the argument that belief in God is properly basic), and Nagel’s work on the problem of the mind to strict materialist.

Spiegel not only highlights Plantinga work and reformed epistemology but also his advice to Christian philosophers on how to interact with the philosophy community at-large. Plantinga encourages the Christian philosopher to exhibit more autonomoy from the philosophy world, exhibit more integrity that all those around them, and exhibit more courage or Christian confidence on their work. Spiegel, using the example of other Christian philosophers and what has contributed to their success also encourages the Christian philosopher to be resourceful, shrewd, and irenic in their interactions with others.

This is a great introductory booklet to really generate interest in philosophy and the role of the Christian in this discipline.


From the back cover:
Socrates, Plato, Aristotle . . . great philosophers have a lasting impact. For them, words and ideas are power. They can turn a phrase inside out and flip an argument on its head. They can put a spin on the world. But this power may be used wrongly—and the best response is not to avoid it, but to learn how to use it rightly! In the words of the apostle Paul, “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy.” Are you ready to match wits?

James Spiegel insists that studying philosophy is not only intriguing and mind-opening, but also crucial to following Paul’s counsel. Find out how you can navigate ideas as a philosopher and distinguish between human wisdom and the wisdom of God.

*I received a review copy from the publisher through Netgalley.
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joshrskinner | Jul 30, 2014 |
I really loved this philosophy book. It gives a good, solid background on different ways of thinking without deviating from a Christian point of view. Nice, solid information.
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MissWoodhouse1816 | Jan 7, 2010 |
This book was written by a colleague. It's a fine book; I just can't relate much to the topic of parenting. Book club
 
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lnlamb | Jan 19, 2009 |

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