Chris Chrisman Goes to College: And Faces the Challenges of Relativism, Individualism and Pluralism Contributor(s): Sire, James W. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0830816569 ISBN-13: 9780830816569 Publisher: IVP OUR PRICE: $21.60 Product Type: Paperback Published: August 1993 Annotation: The author weaves the story of Chris Chrisman's freshman year with chapters on individualism, privatization, relativism, and pluralism, helping readers think through the tangle which confronts Christians and non-Christians alike on the university campus. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Religion | Christian Theology - Apologetics |
Dewey: 813.54 |
LCCN: 93017816 |
Physical Information: 0.52" H x 5.6" W x 8.24" (0.45 lbs) 155 pages |
Themes: - Theometrics - Evangelical - Religious Orientation - Christian - Topical - Home Schooling |
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Publisher Description: Chris Chrisman, a young Christian, goes to college only to have his world turned upside down. On campus he finds the challenges to his faith -- both intellectual and personal -- almost more than he can bear. Then he meets Bill Seipel and Bob Wong. Together, the three young men, two of them Christians and the other a self-styled atheist, forge a common bond in the quest for truth. In the process they confront some of the dominant ideologies of the secular university. Weaving the story of Chris's first year on campus with separate expository chapters on such forces as individualism, pluralism, relativism and privitization, James Sire offers a helpful apologetic for those who are searching for truth in a postmodern world. He identifies no fewer than six types of relativism, from "All religions boil down to the same thing" and "It's true for you; it's not true for me" to "God does not exist; naturalism is true." Then in down-to-earth language Sire helps readers to think through these and other complex issues. |
Contributor Bio(s): Sire, James W.: - James W. Sire (PhD, University of Missouri), formerly a senior editor at InterVarsity Press, is an active speaker and writer. He has taught English, philosophy, theology, and short courses at many universities and seminaries. He continues to be a frequent guest lecturer in the United States and Europe. His InterVarsity Press books and Bible studies include The Universe Next Door (a worldviews textbook), Scripture Twisting, Discipleship of the Mind, Chris Chrisman Goes to College, Why Should Anyone Believe Anything at All?, Habits of the Mind, Naming the Elephant, Learning to Pray Through the Psalms, Why Good Arguments Often Fail and A Little Primer on Humble Apologetics. |