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This reference resource provides "an introduction to philosophy and its developing historical-critical literature."--From preface.
Includes questions that may be answered from electronic sources, such as the Internet, DIALOG, ORBIT, and various CD-ROMs, in addition to reference works in print formats. The work is designed to teach students in library and information science, as well as college and secondary-school students in library orientation and bibliographical instruction programs, to use reference works to locate data by providing experience with such tools. Answer key included. The questions are well-chosen, and those of us responsible for training staff and students will find this book a useful resource to quarry. --REFERENCE REVIEWS
This book assists readers in thinking systematically about meanings of faith and its significance for behavior as well as in striving for consistency and order in understanding the teachings of Jesus and their relevance for modern life. The first part deals with meanings of such topics as faith, love, God, the Holy Spirit, human nature, communion, the Church, and human destiny. The second part discusses the teachings of Jesus concerning God, Himself, the kingdom, ethics, and eschatology.
Slavens (library science, U. of Michigan) has assembled these problems for use in a graduate library school reference course or to exercise students in library orientation. A useful tool. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.