Christianity and Culture

The Rebirth of Orthodoxy   I see a great deal of wisdom in this book. As moderns, both secular and religious, we have been playing with the notion that new ideas are always the best ideas. We have forgotten the wisdom of the past and have been attempting to reinvent the wheel. There has to be a better approach that remains anchored to ancient wisdom that has stood the test of time. By Thomas C. Oden.

A New Way to be Human   Charlie Peacock is a unique blend of both rational intellect and raw musical talent. His music is always emotional and from the heart, his lyrics always thought provoking and deep. Little surprise then that his new book, A New Way to Be Human, is also a tasteful blend of beautiful artistry and rational intellect. By Charlie Peacock.

Dancing Alone   There are many convincing elements that makes Eastern Orthodoxy very intriguing and Schaeffer is persuasive in his arguments that it is the first and only legitimate representation of the body of Christ. Still many questions and roadblocks seem to get in the way. By Frank Schaeffer.

Bruchko   “...this story is about more then mere mission technique, it reveals the truth of God in such a way that the reader will never be the same. It shows the power of obedience and sacrifice and what God will do with those who surrender to his will. This book is a great source for those who are seeking truth, because more than even the most clever apologetic argument it makes clearly evident that Jesus is real and that he is in the very real business of changing hearts.” By Bruce Olson.

How Now Shall We Live?   Gives Christians the understanding, the confidence, and the tools to confront the world's bankrupt worldviews and to restore and redeem every aspect of contemporary culture. By Chuck Colson and Nancy Pearcey.

Orthodoxy   By G.K. Chesterton. “There is only one unanswerable argument against Christianity: Christians. They prove conclusively what the Bible teaches about the Fall.”

A Christian Manifesto   A response to the “Humanist Manifesto” By Francis Schaeffer.

 

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