Albert Camus is one those philosophers who is close to my heart because he helped me see myself more clearly and thereby helped me get out of a very dark place.
Read moreTotal Truth by Nancy Pearcey
Pearcey takes my favorite book (How Should We Then Live?) and builds on it, taking Francis Schaeffer's discoveries and applying them to postmodernism and the more unique task of rescuing the American church from its mindlessness and cultural antipathy.
Read moreAn Invitation to Academic Studies by Jay Green
Most Christians consider education to be optional--or worse, to be unholy and in need of redemption. But Jay Green shows the false dichotomy between religion and academia, pointing out how Christians should integrate them in a single, united, holistic pursuit of God.
Read moreMental Models (An Introduction), the Matrix, and Worldly Wisdom
These mental models, then, are the tiny stories and patterns we have in our minds which tell us how to live. They are snippets of practical knowledge... Our mental models define who we are, how we live, and the choices we make.
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