Kirk R. MacGregor is Professor of Philosophy and Religion, as well as department chair, at McPherson College. He is the author of nine books, including Molinist Philosophical and Theological Ventures (2022) and Paul Tillich and Religious Socialism: Towards a Kingdom of Peace and Justice (2021).
""Textbooks are forged in the often-fiery cauldron of the classroom. Simply put, the best teachers write the best textbooks. Kirk MacGregor is the one of the best undergraduate teachers I've had the pleasure of knowing in my more than thirty years teaching undergraduate courses. He inspires his students to 'learn to learn, ' an important learning objective when teaching courses in logic. His students apply what they've learned in a manner that enhances their life experience. Assign Exploring Modern Logic: Theory and Applications in your undergraduate classes; you won't be disappointed. Let the learning begin."" --John K. Simmons, Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies, Western Illinois University ""Kirk MacGregor's Exploring Modern Logic is a superb introduction and guide to understanding symbolic logic. It takes students who have no background in logic step by step to making manageable advances as they proceed through each chapter. This well-crafted book is clear, engaging, and enjoyable, and it reflects the author's mastery of the subject as well as his seasoned pedagogy in the classroom."" --Paul Copan, Professor of Philosophy and Ethics, Palm Beach Atlantic University ""Written by a prolific philosopher and scholar of religion with more than twenty years of acclaimed teaching experience, Exploring Modern Logic: Theory and Applications offers a compelling introduction to logic at a time when lucid, critical thinking is urgently needed. In a conversational, student-friendly style, it guides learners from symbolizing statements and mastering proofs to spotting fallacies and analyzing arguments in daily life. Perfect for pre-law students, the book equips instructors with all they need for general education courses--including syllabus design, course pacing, illustrative examples, pre-homework practice, assignments with solutions, as well as built-in reviews and exams. With clarity and humor, MacGregor makes logic both accessible and enjoyable!"" --Bin Song, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Washington College ""Dr. MacGregor is a prolific and gifted scholar and writer. In Exploring Modern Logic: Theory and Applications, he expands his repertoire to demonstrate he is also an extraordinary teacher. Dr. MacGregor is drawing on years of teaching experience to create a text that matches the needs of contemporary students. His writing style is accessible and conversational. The chapters are broken into short readings with practice and homework and move from the most difficult theoretical work to application. I find this particularly useful not only because it develops the foundational skills in logic early but also because it demonstrates an excellent understanding of student abilities. The most difficult elements are early in the semester when the students are most fresh and have the mental bandwidth to focus. They learn they can do hard things. Dr. MacGregor has also thought carefully about teaching this book as a sole logic class in a curriculum, providing students the logic skills they need while structuring the text to match a standard semester with space for quizzes and practice sessions. This is a thoughtfully written and constructed textbook that takes into consideration the dynamics of the modern classroom."" --Verna Marina Ehret, Professor of Religious Studies, Mercyhurst University ""Accomplished historian-philosopher and outstanding classroom instructor Kirk MacGregor has achieved what few deem possible: the creation of a college-level textbook in symbolic logic that is simultaneously clear, rigorous, and genuinely enjoyable to study. In Exploring Modern Logic: Theory and Applications, MacGregor expertly draws out students' natural reasoning intuition and cultivates it into a robust