TY - BOOK AU - Schaeffer,Francis A. TI - Escape from reason: a penetrating analysis of trends in modern thought SN - 0877845387 AV - B804 .S32 1968 U1 - 190 PY - 1968/// CY - Downers Grove, Ill. PB - InterVarsity Press KW - Philosophy, Modern KW - History KW - 20th century N1 - Foreword 1. Nature and Grace 2. A Unity of Nature and Grace--Reformation and Renaissance 3. Early Modern Science 4. The Leap--Existentialism 5. Art as the Upper Storey Leap 6. Madness 7. Rationality and Faith Index N2 - Man is dead. God is dead. Life has become meaningless existence, man a cog in a machine. The only way of escape lies in a nonrational fantasy world of experience, drugs, absurdity, pornography, an elusive "final experience," madness ... If this is the twentieth-century mentality, how did it come about? And how can the Christian faith be made meaningful today? In this highly original book Dr. Schaeffer traces the way in which art and philosophy have reflected the dualism in Western thinking introduced at the time of the Renaisance. Today this dualism is expressed in a despair of rationality and an escape into a nonrational world which alone offers hope. It is shown in literature, art and music, theatre and cinema, television and popular culture ER -