How Now Shall We Live? Contributor(s): Colson, Charles (Author), Pearcey, Nancy (Author) |
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ISBN: 084235588X ISBN-13: 9780842355889 Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers OUR PRICE: $17.99 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: November 2004 Annotation: True Christianity goes far beyond John 3: 16???beyond private faith and personal salvation. It is nothing less than a framework for understanding all of reality. It is a worldview. In "How Now Shall We Live?," the 2000 Gold Medallion winner for best book about Christianity and society, Chuck Colson and Nancy Pearcey show that the great spiritual battle today is a cosmic struggle between competing worldviews. Through inspiring true stories and compelling teaching, they demonstrate how to Expose the false views and values of modern culture Live a more fulfilling life the way God created us to live Contend for the faith by understanding how nonbelievers think Build a society that reflects biblical principles |
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BISAC Categories: - Religion | Christian Living - Social Issues - Religion | Christian Ministry - Discipleship - Religion | Christian Theology - Apologetics |
Dewey: 261 |
Physical Information: 1.34" H x 6.08" W x 9.15" (1.95 lbs) 656 pages |
Themes: - Theometrics - Evangelical - Religious Orientation - Christian |
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Publisher Description: 2000 Gold Medallion Award winner Christianity is more than a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. It is also a worldview that not only answers life's basic questions--Where did we come from, and who are we? What has gone wrong with the world? What can we do to fix it?--but also shows us how we should live as a result of those answers. 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: family, education, ethics, work, law, politics, science, art, music. This book will change every Christian who reads it. It will change the church in the new millennium. |