In this course at Christ College, Dr. Bahnsen continues the discussion of Western thought, exploring the late Middle Ages through Kant. The intellectual and social challenges of our own day trace back to developments in this significant period from 1400-1800. Dr. Bahnsen champions the Reformation worldview, while offering great presuppositional insights and internal critiques of unbiblical philosophies.
01 — Review and Recap of Ancient Philosophy—Part 1 (1 of 31)
02 — Review and Recap of Ancient Philosophy—Part 2 (2 of 31)
03 — Review and Recap of Ancient Philosophy—Part 3 (3 of 31)
04 — Renaissance—Part 1 (4 of 31)
05 — Renaissance—Part 2 (5 of 31)
06 — Renaissance—Part 3 (6 of 31)
07 — Renaissance—Part 4 (7 of 31)
08 — Reformation—Part 1 (8 of 31)
09 — Reformation—Part 2 (9 of 31)
10 — Calvin and Hobbes—Part 1 (10 of 31)
11 — Calvin and Hobbes—Part 2 (11 of 31)
13 — Continental Rationalism—Part 1 (13 of 31)
14 — Continental Rationalism—Part 2 (14 of 31)
15 — Continental Rationalism—Part 3 (15 of 31)
16 — Continental Rationalism—Part 4 (16 of 31)
17 — British Empiricism—Part 1 (17 of 31)
18 — British Empiricism—Part 2 (18 of 31)
19 — British Empiricism—Part 3 (19 of 31)
20 — British Empiricism—Part 4 (20 of 31)
21 — British Empiricism (Hume)—Part 1 (21 of 31)
22 — British Empiricism (Hume)—Part 2 (22 of 31)
23 — British Empiricism (Hume)—Part 3 (23 of 31)
24 — British Empiricism (Hume)—Part 4 (24 of 31)
25 — Enlightenment—Part 1 (25 of 31)
26 — Enlightenment—Part 2 (26 of 31)
27 — Enlightenment and Loss of Confidence—Part 1 (27 of 31)