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The Right Questions
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Phillip E. Johnson pries the lid off public debate about questions of ultimate concern--questions often suppressed by our society's intellectual elite. Moving far beyond matters of creation and evolution, Johnson outlines the questions we all ought to be asking about the meaning of human history, the limits of scientific inquiry, religion and education in a pluralistic society, truth, liberty and moral choices, and God and His Word, Jesus Christ.Johnson deftly demonstrates how the reigning naturalistic philosophy not only squelches public debate but also constrains us to ask the wrong questions. Unless we start with the right questions, Johnson argues, our discussions will be framed by the assumptions of that very philosophy which must be challenged.Johnson asserts that even the Christian church has much too often passively accepted this limiting frame of mind to the detriment of all. But Christian faith and conviction instead ought to lead in opening up the search for truth and meaning through the kind of public education that "teaches in controversy." Then all of us will be prepared to engage in lively, informed and civil debate about the questions that really matter.
Provocative, personal, persuasive and prophetic, Johnson is certain to help us break free from our intellectual and spiritual captivity.
Foreword by Nancy Pearcey
Introduction: The Logical Train
1. Biology and Liberal Freedom
The Human Genome Project and the Meaning of Life
The Right Questions About Science, God and Morality
2. The Word of God in Education
The Right Questions About the Religious Foundations of Education
3. The First Catastrophe
Unarmed Among the Dragons of the Mind
The Right Questions About Logic
4. My New Post
The Road Forward
The Right Questions About the Meaning of Life
5. The Second Catastrophe
The Tottering Towers of Faith
The Right Questions About Religion and Tolerance in a Pluralistic Society
6. Genesis and Gender
The Right Questions About Genesis
7. Truth and Liberty
Freedom to Dissent and Freedom to Do Right
The Right Question About Truth and Liberty
8. The Ultimate Question
What Is the Most Important Event in Humna History?
Index