The Human Person: A Unified Historical and Philosophical Theory of Human Nature and Human Destiny

Author(s): JOSHUA LOTT

Edition: 1

Copyright: 2024

Pages: 177

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Philosophy: Its Meaning and Value to the Human Person
Preliminary Overview of Contemporary Atheism
Chapter 1 Signs of a Meaningful World - More than a Mere Rumor of Angels
Chapter 2 The History of the Idea and Reality of Design and Its Implications
Chapter 3 Modern Intelligent Design - A Path from Science to God
Chapter 4 What is a Human Being? The Genius of the Human Person
Chapter 5 Resisting the Devil and Approaching God by Being Authentically Human - Diagnosing Humanity’s Greatest Flaw and Prescribing a Remedy
Conclusion: Assessment, Dread, and Authenticity
Selective Bibliography 
Appendix I: Common Valid Argument Forms and Formal Fallacies
Appendix II: A List of Common Informal Fallacies
Appendix III: A List of Common Cognitive Biases

JOSHUA LOTT

Josh Lott earned his B.A. from Assumption College, his M.A. from Northern Illinois University, and his Ph.D. in philosophy from Tulane University. He currently lives in Connecticut and teaches at Sacred Heart University, Fairfield University, University of Bridgeport, and Connecticut State Community College. He also taught for many years at Western Connecticut State University and Loyola University of New Orleans. His academic interests include the history of philosophy, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of film, television, and popular culture.

Philosophy: Its Meaning and Value to the Human Person
Preliminary Overview of Contemporary Atheism
Chapter 1 Signs of a Meaningful World - More than a Mere Rumor of Angels
Chapter 2 The History of the Idea and Reality of Design and Its Implications
Chapter 3 Modern Intelligent Design - A Path from Science to God
Chapter 4 What is a Human Being? The Genius of the Human Person
Chapter 5 Resisting the Devil and Approaching God by Being Authentically Human - Diagnosing Humanity’s Greatest Flaw and Prescribing a Remedy
Conclusion: Assessment, Dread, and Authenticity
Selective Bibliography 
Appendix I: Common Valid Argument Forms and Formal Fallacies
Appendix II: A List of Common Informal Fallacies
Appendix III: A List of Common Cognitive Biases

JOSHUA LOTT

Josh Lott earned his B.A. from Assumption College, his M.A. from Northern Illinois University, and his Ph.D. in philosophy from Tulane University. He currently lives in Connecticut and teaches at Sacred Heart University, Fairfield University, University of Bridgeport, and Connecticut State Community College. He also taught for many years at Western Connecticut State University and Loyola University of New Orleans. His academic interests include the history of philosophy, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of film, television, and popular culture.