Gordon H. Clark: Personal Recollections
He has been called the dean of American Christian philosophers, he penned more than forty books duri...
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He has been called the dean of American Christian philosophers, he penned more than forty books during his long lifetime, and he taught thousands of students at half a dozen colleges and seminaries, yet few people know much about Gordon Clark. Worse, the little that people "know" is often wrong.In Gordon H. Clark: Personal Recollections, John Robbins has collected the memories of twenty people who were acquainted with Clark as a boy, a young man, a teacher, a father, and a friend. The result is a fascinating glimpse - or twenty fascinating glimpses - of a man whose theology and philosophy will shape the future of both disciplines for decades to come.If you have not read the works Gordon H. Clark, you have missed one of America's greatest theologians and a unique opportunity. If you have read his works, or if you simply have heard of the man and would like to know more, this book is a good place to start.
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