Volume I: Categories explores the fundamental principles of thought and applies the lessons contained within to theology, philosophy, history, ethics, and philology. Learn logic step-by-step with abundant examples, generous commentary, and rigorous applications. Every chapter of this book corresponds to a chapter of Aristotle's Organon, yet the book stands entirely on its own for the independent reader.
Great for Independent Learners Access to logic teachers is limited, and available tutors often specialize in formal logic suited only for mathematics and computer science. This book addresses the lack of instruction by providing a resource well-suited not only for those wishing to improve their critical thinking in STEM fields, but also for those interested in rhetoric, argument, and writing. The skills learned here can be applied to every subject.
Great for Students of Scripture The Author has written this guide to allow logic to be learned via Scripture itself, utilizing examples from real biblical events, languages, and topics. For students wishing to broaden their knowledge of Scripture, the steady supply of references will reinforce their memory of the text. For those wishing to deepen their theology, the Author never shies away from tackling serious topics with the tools Aristotle provides.
Written in a Neutral Style for All Christians All books in this series are written so that regardless of denomination, every Christian will feel at home with the incredible ideas offered by Logic. For those wishing to understand their unfamiliar brothers or sisters in Christ, this book will happily serve that desire.