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Logic texts intended explicitly for Christians are indeed rare. Even more rare is a volume as cogent and helpful as this study by one of evangelicalism's leading philosophers. Norman Geisler, along with Ronald Brooks, shows how Christians can greatly improve their thinking skills. "To learn the rules of clear and correct thinking," the authors maintain, "is more than an academic exercise. For the Christian, it is also a means of spiritual service" since "the principles of good reason flow from God's very nature." - Back cover.
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Come, let us reason: an introduction to logical thinking
1990, Baker Book House, Baker Academic
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0801038367 9780801038365
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Table of Contents
The whats and whys of logic
Building blocks
Basic logical structures
Other types of syllogisms
Formal fallacies
Informal fallacies
Uncovering logic in literature
Introduction to induction
Scientific thinking
Fallacies in scientific thinking
Appendix : Truth tables
Glossary
Bibliography
Answer key to exercises
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 195) and index.
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