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Young adults today want authentic answers to their soul-deep
questions about God. They want meaningful ways to communicate those
answers to others. Most of all, they want to know that they are
living a life that matters. In A Good and True Story, philosopher,
apologist, and international speaker Paul Gould leads readers on an
engaging journey through eleven clues that suggest Christianity is
not only true but satisfies our deepest longings. This creative
foray into the foundations of Christian truth explores the
universe, morality, happiness, pain, beauty, and more for readers
looking for culturally informed apologetics. Ideal for college-age
and twentysomething readers, small group leaders, and anyone
interested in the intersection of faith, philosophy, and culture, A
Good and True Story reminds readers that their search for identity
and purpose is a gift from a loving and purposeful God.
Two experienced educators offer an up-to-date introduction to
philosophy from a Christian perspective that covers the four major
areas of philosophical thought: epistemology, metaphysics,
philosophy of religion, and ethics. Written from an analytic
perspective, the book introduces key concepts and issues within the
main areas of philosophical inquiry in a comprehensive yet
accessible way, inviting readers on a quest for goodness, truth,
and beauty that ultimately points to Jesus as the source of all.
Renewing the Christian voice, conscience, and imagination so that
we can become compelling witnesses of the Gospel in today's
culture. Christianity has an image problem. While the culture we
inhabit presents us with an increasingly anti-Christian and
disenchanted position, the church in the West has not helped its
case by becoming anti-intellectual, fragmented, and out of touch
with the relevancy of Jesus to all aspects of contemporary life.
The muting of the Christian voice, its imagination, and its
collective conscience have diminished the prospect of having a
genuine missionary encounter with others today. Cultural
apologetics attempts to demonstrate not only the truth of the
Gospel but also its desirability by reestablishing Christianity as
the answer that satisfies our three universal human longings-truth,
goodness, and beauty. In Cultural Apologetics, philosopher and
professor Paul Gould sets forth a fresh and uplifting model for
cultural engagement-rooted in the biblical account of Paul's speech
in Athens-which details practical steps for establishing
Christianity as both true and beautiful, reasonable and satisfying.
You'll be introduced to: The idea of cultural apologetics as
distinct from traditional apologetics. The path from disenchantment
with how we understand reality to re-enchantment with the reality
of the spiritual nature of things. The practical tools of good
cultural engagement: conscience, reason, and imagination. Equip
yourself to see, and help others see, the world as it is through
the lens of the Spirit-deeply beautiful, mysterious, and sacred.
With creative insights, Cultural Apologetics prepares readers to
share a vision of the Christian faith that is both plausible and
desirable, offering clarity for those who have become disoriented
in the haze of modern Western culture.
Philosophy and Christianity make truth claims about many of the
same things. They both claim to provide answers to the deep
questions of life. But how are they related to one another? Four
Views on Christianity and Philosophy introduces readers to four
predominant views on the relationship between philosophy and the
Christian faith and their implications for life. Each author
identifies the propositional relation between philosophy and
Christianity along with a section devoted to the implications for
living a life devoted to the pursuit of wisdom. The contributors
and views include: Graham Oppy--Conflict: Philosophy Trumps
Christianity K. Scott Oliphint--Covenant: Christianity Trumps
Philosophy Timothy McGrew--Convergence: Philosophy Confirms
Christianity Paul Moser--Conformation: Philosophy Reconceived Under
Christianity General editors Paul M. Gould and Richard Davis
explain the background to the discussion and provide some
historical background in the introduction, as well as helpful
summaries of each position in the conclusion. In the
reader-friendly Counterpoints format, this book helps readers to
reflect on the strengths and weaknesses of each view and draw
informed conclusions in this much-debated topic.
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Philosophy (Hardcover)
Jr James K Dew, Paul M. Gould
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R1,506
Discovery Miles 15 060
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