Wednesday, July 10, 2019
How Should We Then Live?
by Francis A. Schaeffer
This one's a brief survey of the history of Western culture (as it stood in 1976) and its changing worldview. It's been over four months since I've read this book and I can't honestly recall much more about it. I do remember noting Dr. Schaeffer's own 20th Century worldview, particularly the importance of communism in his musings. In the end, I'll have to label the book as waiting room material. The topic is important, but you might be able to find a better, or at least more up to date, book about it.
LibraryThing link
This one's a brief survey of the history of Western culture (as it stood in 1976) and its changing worldview. It's been over four months since I've read this book and I can't honestly recall much more about it. I do remember noting Dr. Schaeffer's own 20th Century worldview, particularly the importance of communism in his musings. In the end, I'll have to label the book as waiting room material. The topic is important, but you might be able to find a better, or at least more up to date, book about it.
LibraryThing link
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