Science and Evolution Developing a Christian Worldview of Science and Evolution by CharlesW. Colson, NancyPearcey Paperback, 224 Pages, Published 2001 by Tyndale House Publishers ISBN-13: 978-0-8423-5583-4, ISBN: 0-8423-5583-9
"Each of these three books (Developing a Christian Worldview of Science and Evolution, Developing a Christian Worldview of the Problem of Evil, and Developing a Christian Worldview of the Christian in Today's Culture) is drawn from Colson's highly successful How Now Shall We Live? Shorter in length and accessible to readers, the Developing a Christian Worldview series is ideal for small-group study and classroom use. Each chapter begins ..."
The Problem of Evil (Developing a Christian Worldview) by CharlesW. Colson, NancyPearcey Paperback, 272 Pages, Published 2001 by Tyndale House Publishers ISBN-13: 978-0-8423-5584-1, ISBN: 0-8423-5584-7
"Each of these three books (Developing a Christian Worldview of Science and Evolution, Developing a Christian Worldview of the Problem of Evil, and Developing a Christian Worldview of the Christian in Today's Culture) is drawn from Colson's highly successful How Now Shall We Live? Shorter in length and accessible to readers, the Developing a Christian Worldview series is ideal for small-group study and classroom use. Each chapter begins ..."
The Christian in Today's Culture Developing A Christian Worldview (How Now Shall We Live?) by CharlesW. Colson, NancyPearcey Paperback, 364 Pages, Published 2001 by Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0-8423-5587-2, ISBN: 0-8423-5587-1
"Each of these three books (Developing a Christian Worldview of Science and Evolution, Developing a Christian Worldview of the Problem of Evil, and Developing a Christian Worldview of the Christian in Today's Culture) is drawn from Colson's highly successful How Now Shall We Live? Shorter in length and accessible to readers, the Developing a Christian Worldview series is ideal for small-group study and classroom use. Each chapter begins ..."
"How Now Shall We Live was the heart cry of a people who lived during the Jewish exile from the Promised Land, yet it is no less the unspoken prayer of the faithful today. As author Chuck Colson puts it, "We live in a culture that is at best morally indifferent ... in which Judeo-Christian values are mocked ... in which violence, banality, meanness, and disintegrating personal behavior are destroying civility and endangering the very lif ..."
"Of course not. Instead, it mocks us by reducing our deepest moral convictions to a
trick of our minds. We may be robbed, our children may be murdered, we may die
a lingering death, but none of this is genuinely evil. It is merely part of nature
because nature is all that exists. We may cry out in the night for answers, but
objective reality is indifferent to our tears. Poet Stephen Crane portrays this
dilemma poignantly: A man said ..."
"This important book explores a wide range of ethical and cultural issues. Charles Colson and Nancy Pearcey show how the truth of Christianity can change the world. Internationally known author Charles Colson believes this to be the most significant book of his career. It carries a profound message needed by the church today and by individual Christians. The central theme is that faith in Jesus Christ is more than a private relationship ..."
"How Now Shall We Live was the heart cry of a people who lived during the Jewish exile from the Promised Land, yet it is no less the unspoken prayer of the faithful today. As author Chuck Colson puts it, "We live in a culture that is at best morally indifferent ... in which Judeo-Christian values are mocked ... in which violence, banality, meanness, and disintegrating personal behavior are destroying civility and endangering the very lif ..."
"Charles Colson became famous back in the 1970s as President Nixon's hatchet man, who then "got religion" of the evangelical Christian kind. In How Now Shall We Live Colson with his co-author Pearcey lays his hatchet to the roots of modern Western culture. Colson believes there is a great battle to be fought between opposing world views, and this book is his attack on secular atheistic materialism.The first section establishes the confli ..."
"Charles Colson became famous back in the 1970s as President Nixon's hatchet man, who then "got religion" of the evangelical Christian kind. In How Now Shall We Live Colson with his co-author Pearcey lays his hatchet to the roots of modern Western culture. Colson believes there is a great battle to be fought between opposing world views, and this book is his attack on secular atheistic materialism.The first section establishes the confli ..."
"How Now Shall We Live? Student Edition is a radical challenge to you and to all Christians to go beyond salvation--to understand biblical faith as an entire worldview, a perspective on all of life. Only when we grasp this comprehensive vision can we enjoy the fullness of God's grace in every area of life. Only then can we escape from our spiritual ghettos and contend effectively for Christian truth in the world--passage is from the back ..."
"Through inspiring true stories and compelling teaching, the 365 devotions, compiled from Chuck Colson's daily "BreakPoint" radio commentaries, challenge Christians to redeem modern culture by living out a biblical worldview."
"APPLY 1 7 Think about your own home for a moment. In what ways do the arts
play a role in the way you live and in what your home "says" to any visitors? 18
How would you rate your ability to appreciate and benefit from the arts in general
(good, fair, poor)? Do you think your love for God and other people could be
enhanced by a more consistent involvement with the arts? Why or why not? 19
Where will you begin to help in restoring t ..."
"Charles Colson never pulls punches in confronting the myths of modern life in light of God's truth. In A Dance With Deception, he shatters politically correct assumptions about such issues as media morality, public education, and gays in the military while challenging Christians to be salt and light in a world of deception."
"Christianity is more than a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. It is also a worldview that answers life's basic questions and shows us how we should live as a result of those answers. How Now Shall We Live? equips Christians to confront false worldviews and live redemptively in contemporary culture. True Christianity goes far beyond John 3:16?beyond private faith and personal salvation. It is nothing less than a framework for unde ..."
"How Now Shall We Live was the heart cry of a people who lived during the Jewish exile from the Promised Land, yet it is no less the unspoken prayer of the faithful today. As author Chuck Colson puts it, "We live in a culture that is at best morally indifferent ... in which Judeo-Christian values are mocked ... in which violence, banality, meanness, and disintegrating personal behavior are destroying civility and endangering the very lif ..."