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Reconsidering Ayn Rand (Paperback) $16.95

Michael B. Yang
Trade paperback, 394 pages, 2000

Dr. Michael Yang was an ardent Objectivist when he was a student at The Johns Hopkins University, but at Harvard Medical School he became a Christian. Reconsidering Ayn Rand is a semi-auto-biographical account of how and why he changed his mindóor rather, how and why God changed it for him. This book is one of the best books written by a Christian on Rand's philosophy of Objectivism.

Contents: Introduction; Establishing Foundations: A Synopsis of Rand's Two Major Novels; Self-Esteem, Confidence, and Human Worth; The Code of Competence; Romantic Love; Objectivism and Christianity; In Pursuit of Objectivist Love; A Survey of Objectivism; Reason and Reality; Morality and Government; Science and Christianity; Bridging the Chasm; In the Name of the Best Within Us; Bibliography; Index.

 
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