Such skepticism about the place of philosophy in the life of Christians persists down through the ages. As a
student, author Steve Wilkens had deep reservations about studying the works of "pagans" or even "questionable
Christians." Now a teacher at a Christian university, Wilkens has developed a deep appreciation for teaching
and studying philosophy. In fact, he believes that the life of faith can be enriched by good philosophical reflection.
In this book Wilkens helps you begin the same journey.
Using generous quotations from the original sources, Wilkens provides an introduction to the study of philosophy
by exploring a single key issue from each of the following philosophers: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Augustine,
Aquinas, Descartes, Kierkegaard, Marx, Nietzsche and Sartre. The questions considered include
Why ask why?
Is a just society possible?
Is God responsible for evil?
Can you be certain of anything?
Is morality all about power?
Do you really want to be free?
Wilkens encourages you not to be a mere spectator but to actively and critically engage the questions and ideas
these philosophers raise. Here is a book for beginning students, thoughtful Christians or anyone who wants to explore
life's deepest questions.
Table of Contents
Introduction: What's a Nice Christian Like You Doing in a Place Like Athens?
1. Socrates I: Why Ask Why?
2. Socrates II: Are Beliefs Worth Living (and Dying) For?