The Consequences of Ideas


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1. Thales


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2. Monism and Pluralism


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3. Parmenides, Heraclitus, and Zeno


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4. Socrates


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5. Plato (Part 1)


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6. Plato (Part 2)


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7. Aristotle (Part 1)


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8. Aristotle (Part 2)


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9. Plotinus and Neo-Platonism


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10. Augustine


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11. Anselm


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12. Aquinas (Part 1)


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13. Aquinas (Part 2)


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14. The Renaissance Revolution


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15. Descartes


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16. Descartes and "Cause and Effect"


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17. Leibniz


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18. Pascal


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19. Locke


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20. Crisis in the 18th Century (Part 1)


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21. Crisis in the 18th Century (Part 2)


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22. Berkeley and Empiricism


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23. Hume (Part 1)


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24. Hume (Part 2)


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25. The Enlightenment (Part 1)


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26. The Enlightenment (Part 2)


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27. Kant (Part 1)


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28. Kant (Part 2)


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29. Hegel


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30. Marx


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31. Kierkegaard


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32. Nietzsche


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33. Sartre and Heidegger


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34. Russell


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35. Modern Philosophers


As Christians we are not without answers to life's most fundamental questions. We have God's Word to supply those answers for us. But how have others tried to resolve those ultimate questions? Beginning this new series titled Consequences of Ideas, which looks at the development of philosophical thought that has shaped the Western world, Dr. Sproul starts at the beginning with Thales and his idea of the unifying factor in reality.
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R.C. Sproul
Dr. R.C. Sproul was founder of Ligonier Ministries, first minister of preaching and teaching at Saint Andrew’s Chapel in Sanford, Fla., and first president of Reformation Bible College. He was author of more than one hundred books, including The Holiness of God.