SUMMARY
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ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
There are four great philosophical questions. First we ask what is. We want to know reality. This area of philosophy that asks fundamental questions is called metaphysics. Once we know reality, we ask how we know what we know. This is epistemology. Then we ask about ourselves: who are we who want to know what is real? This is philosophical anthropology. Finally, when confronted with reality, how we know what we know and who we are, we wonder what we should be. This last question is ethics. As Christians, we believe that Jesus Christ is the answer to each of the four great philosophical questions. Because this is so, the purpose of the book is to look at Jesus as the "philosopher" who is the answer to our greatest questions.
Part 1. Jesus' Metaphysics (What is Real)
1.1 Jesus' Jewish Metaphysics
1.2 Jesus' New Name for God
1.3 The Metaphysics of Love
1.4 The Moral Consequences of Metaphysics
1.5 Sanctity as the Key to Ontology
1.6 The Metaphysics of "I AM"
Part 2. Jesus Epistemology (How do we know what is real?)
Part 3. Jesus' Anthropology (Who are we who know what is real?)
Part 4. Jesus' Ethics (What should we be to be more real?)
4.1 Christian Personalism: Seeing "Jesus Only"
4.2 The Overcoming of Legalism
4.3 The Refutation of Relativism
4.4 The Secret of Moral Success
4.5 Jesus and Sex
4.6 Jesus and Social Ethics: Solidarity
4.7 Jesus and Politics: Is He Left or Right?
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