Escape from reason book5/20/2023 In this attempt create an outline of modern thought Schaeffer begins with Aquinas and attributes the first creation of this duality to him, he then progresses up through Kant, Hegel, Kierkegaard and Barth while taking detours to discuss the trends as they flow through art, literature and film. The eternal questions of how one may find meaning in the world, how far reason can take the mind, and how we can know anything are the things we have to figure out. The world which Schaeffer sets up is one in which there is a dualism between man and truth, between the rational and the irrational. To start off, the book is very short, and at 94 pages can be read fairly easily without having to dedicate too much time to it. It is an attempt to help a generation of Christians “to speak meaningfully to its own age.” The caption for this book is “a penetrating analysis of the trends in modern thought.” The goal of the book is to provide an brief overview and outline of the past 800 years of theological/philosophical progress – especially as relates to the development of the modern theological climate (though note that the book was published in 1968) – with the intention of giving the reader an understanding of the current landscape so that they may better communicate the truths of Christianity into the generation in which they’re living.
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