The Death of Meaning
R. J. Rushdoony
For centuries on end, humanistic philosophers have produced endless books and treatises which attempt to explain reality without God or the mediatory work of His Son, Jesus Christ. Modern philosophy has sought to explain man and his thought process without acknowledging God, His Revelation, or man's sin. God holds all such efforts in derision and subjects their authors and adherents to futility. Philosophers who rebel against God are compelled to abandon meaning itself, for they possess neither the tools nor the place to anchor it. The works of darkness championed by philosophers past and present need to be exposed and reproved.
In this volume, Dr. Rushdoony clearly enunciates each major philosophers position and its implications, identifies the intellectual and moral consequences of each school of thought, and traces the dead-end to which each naturally leads. There is only one foundation. Without Christ, meaning and morality are anchored to shifting sand, and a counsel of despair prevails. This penetrating yet brief volume provides clear guidance, even for laymen unfamiliar with philosophy.
Duration - 5h 23m.
Author - R. J. Rushdoony.
Narrator - Nathan Conkey.
Published Date - Monday, 30 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2002 Mark R Rushdoony ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
For centuries on end, humanistic philosophers have produced endless books and treatises which attempt to explain reality without God or the mediatory work of His Son, Jesus Christ. Modern philosophy has sought to explain man and his thought process without acknowledging God, His Revelation, or man's sin. God holds all such efforts in derision and subjects their authors and adherents to futility. Philosophers who rebel against God are compelled to abandon meaning itself, for they possess neither the tools nor the place to anchor it. The works of darkness championed by philosophers past and present need to be exposed and reproved. In this volume, Dr. Rushdoony clearly enunciates each major philosophers position and its implications, identifies the intellectual and moral consequences of each school of thought, and traces the dead-end to which each naturally leads. There is only one foundation. Without Christ, meaning and morality are anchored to shifting sand, and a counsel of despair prevails. This penetrating yet brief volume provides clear guidance, even for laymen unfamiliar with philosophy. Duration - 5h 23m. Author - R. J. Rushdoony. Narrator - Nathan Conkey. Published Date - Monday, 30 January 2023. Copyright - © 2002 Mark R Rushdoony ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:15
Foreword
Duration:00:00:36
Part 1: Chapter 1. Descartes and Modern Philosophy: The Birth of Subjectivism
Duration:00:34:15
Part 1: Chapter 2. Berkley to Kant: The Collapse of the Outer World
Duration:00:22:28
Part 1: Chapter 3. Hegel to Marx to Dewey: The Creation of a New World
Duration:00:20:09
Part 1: Chapter 4. Existenialism: The New God Creates His Own Nature
Duration:00:16:02
Part 1: Chapter 5. Sade to Genet: The New Morality
Duration:00:16:21
Part 1: Chapter 6. From Artisan to Artist: Art in the Modern Culture
Duration:00:15:34
Part 1: Chapter 7. The Impact of Philosophy on Religion: The Principle of Modernity
Duration:00:19:15
Part 1: Chapter 8. The Implications of Modern Philosophy: The Will to Fiction
Duration:00:12:35
Part 1: Chapter 9. From God to Nothingness
Duration:00:09:11
Part 1: Chapter 10. A Note on Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Women
Duration:00:06:22
Part 2: Chapter 1. Power and Meaning
Duration:00:20:29
Part 2: Chapter 2. The Death of Man
Duration:00:11:51
Part 2: Chapter 3. Godly Rule
Duration:00:18:29
Part 2: Chapter 4. Power and Law
Duration:00:12:29
Part 2: Chapter 5. The Collapse of Humanistic Power
Duration:00:10:18
Part 3: Chapter 1. Power from Below
Duration:00:14:36
Part 3: Chapter 2. The Conflict of Interests
Duration:00:18:09
Part 3: Chapter 3. On the Normality of Crime
Duration:00:14:37
Part 3: Chapter 4. The State as a Social Organization
Duration:00:13:28
Part 3: Chapter 5. The Family
Duration:00:15:23
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:28