Cases and Maps: A Christian Introduction to Philosophy - Hardcover

Cases and Maps: A Christian Introduction to Philosophy - Hardcover

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Cases and Maps: A Christian Introduction to Philosophy - Hardcover

Cases and Maps: A Christian Introduction to Philosophy - Hardcover

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by Mark Coppenger (Author), Chad Nuss (Illustrator), Harrison Watters (Illustrator)

A dying man hires the services of a cannibal; a customs official insults a world-class sculptor; a farmer complains that low-flying bombers are killing his chickens; two rock groups claim the same name; a monkey takes a selfie; and a minister with mail-order credentials performs a wedding. The resulting court cases (and sixteen others) serve to introduce a wide range of philosophical notions (such as libertarianism, speciesism, and speech acts). Next, a subway employee draws a revolutionary map; a mountain loses its name; a strange cineplex puts people in each others' movies; the art museums of Madrid loom over neighboring buildings; a nautical chart guides seamen into a Connecticut port; and Jerusalem stands "due north" of the Mediterranean. These maps (twenty-three in all), whether real or imaginary, introduce yet other philosophical notions (such as pragmatism, universals, and paradigms). Along the way in both sections, we meet a wide range of thinkers, from Plato to Aquinas to Hume to Kant to Searle. The explanations and discussion questions are written from a Christian perspective, inviting believers to join in the perennial dialogue with the conviction that if you don't have philosophical and theological positions sorted out, then they will have you.

Author Biography

Mark Coppenger is Professor of Christian Philosophy and Ethics at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of Moral Apologetics for Contemporary Christians (2011) and editor of A Skeptic's Guide to Arts in the Church (2018). Before seminary, he taught philosophy at Wheaton College. His written work has appeared in a variety of periodicals, including Teaching Philosophy, American Spectator, and the online editions of the Washington Post and the Philadelphia Inquirer.


Number of Pages: 218
Dimensions: 0.56 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: July 12, 2019

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