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Description: There are numerous issues in the public square
confronting the Western church. While there are any number of books
available on each of the topics engaged in this collection of
essays--just war, family planning, rest, immigration, politics,
economic recession, fair trade, and health care--there is no
compact guide that approaches each of these issues from an
evangelical perspective. Coffee Shop Conversations does just that.
The book does not aim to address each issue exhaustively; instead,
it offers an evangelical approach to these topics, with the hopes
that the door will be opened for further conversation. This book
brings together the expertise of several evangelical scholars who
are committed to serving the church through scholarship. The volume
is therefore ideal for student ministry, Sunday school classes,
small groups, and individuals interested in engaging the wider
culture from a stance that is well reasoned and committed to
biblical faith and practice. Endorsements: "Scholarly without being
pedantic, helpful without being burdensome, this new work by a
variety of young scholars provides discussion on a variety of
needed topics. As an ethicist myself, I am always delighted to see
young scholars delve into areas of needed discussion. I am excited
this book has been written and that these essays might well receive
a much broader audience. Of times when believers ought to be salt
and light, that day is now I commend this group for moving us from
where we are to where we ought to be " --Frank S. Page, President
and Chief Executive Officer, Southern Baptist Convention Executive
Committee "Coffee Shop Conversations is as provocative as it is
informative. The authors do not presume to offer 'definitive'
answers to our generation's most pressing ethical problems, but
they will certainly get us thinking. You'll disagree with some of
it (I did) and you'll benefit from all of it. I can't imagine a
more interesting book to use as a discussion starter with friends
in any Christian setting." --Gary M. Burge, Professor of New
Testament, Wheaton College and Graduate School About the
Contributor(s): Russell L. Meek is an adjunct instructor and
doctoral student at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He
also serves as the associate editor for Journal for the Evangelical
Study of the Old Testament and is an assistant book review editor
for Journal of Hebrew Scriptures. N. Blake Hearson is an associate
professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Midwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary. He has served as a pastor of small groups at
two churches and has been a member of the faculty at Columbia
Evangelical Seminary.
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