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15 Minute Learning Series


 
Designed to be the text for a series of courses, each allows the reader to digest a large amount of information in a short format. Each specifically examines limited aspects of thought or a given thinker to allow the reader to have a continuous thread of understanding as well as a foundation for future exploration without a lot of extraneous material. In addition sections of public domain texts are provided to appropriate chapters to provide a 'feel' for the actual thought or subject.

Each work does require the facilitator to have some knowledge of the subject matter (philosophy and philosophers or theology and theologians) in order to guide any explanations or discussion which is the main purpose of each work

This series is a work in progress, and is based in on-going lunch-time discussions known as 'Food for Thought' (though really, I am not sure if it is a fair exchange).
 
COMING SOON! 15 Minute Theology
 

15 Minute Philosophy

From Thought to Thinking

  © 2010-11 Ciliegia Publishing

PART I

Introduction to Aristotle (Chapters 1 - 15)

 

 

PART II

Aristotle to Aquinas

(Chapters 16 - 32)

 

 

PART III

Late Medieval to Kant

(Chapters 33 - 45)

 

 

PART IV

Hegel to Modern Day

(Chapters 46 - 59)

 


15 Minute Philosophy: From Thought to Thinking is a compendium of philosophic highlights and rough comentary for some of the world's greatest thoughts and thinkers, suitable for a high-level survey course.

    15 Minute Religion

Survey of Judeo-Christian Thought

  © 2011 Ciliegia Publishing

PART I

Introduction to Pre-History

(Chapters 1 - 5)

 

PART II

Ancient to Rome

(Chapters 6 - 10)

 

 

 

PART III

Christianity to the Middle Ages

(Chapters 11 - 15)

 

 

PART IV

Modern Religious Thought

(Chapters 16 - 20)

 

 

 


 15 Minute Religion: is a compendium of religious highlights and rough comentary, focusing on a Judeo-Christian framework, suitable for a high-level survey course.

 

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