We Believe(1st Edition) Recovering the Essentials of the Apostles' Creed by MichaelScottHorton Hardcover, 272 Pages, Published 1998 by Thomas Nelson ISBN-13: 978-0-8499-1408-9, ISBN: 0-8499-1408-6
"pp. 259, "Michael Horton introduces a new generation of Christians to the Apostle's Creed, proving that its message is as timeless as it is historical. In doing so, he demonstrates how the creed answers essential questions of faith in an age when answers are hard to find.""
"Have modern believers grown too comfortable with God? In response to the unbiblical, mystical spirituality of our day, Michael Horton calls for a return to the teaching of the Apostle Paul and the early church. The result is a compelling picture of true spiritual intimacy with God."
"Being a "worldly Christian" may sound like an oxymoron, but Michael Horton argues that this is the proper role for followers of Christ. That is, they should be fully engaged in the culture around them, while holding fast to the foundations of faith."
Made In America The Shaping of Modern American Evangelicalism by MichaelScottHorton Paperback, 198 Pages, Published 1998 by Wipf & Stock Pub ISBN-13: 978-1-59752-703-3, ISBN: 1-59752-703-3
"41. Joseph Haroutunian, Piety versus Moralism: The Passing of New England
Theology (New York: Harper and Sons, 1932), 145. 42. Jerry Falwell. Listen
America (New York: Doubleday, 1980), 50. 43. Hofstadter, Anti-Intellectualism in
American Life, 89. 44. Quoted in Noll, Hatch, and Marsden, The Search for
Christian America, 131. 45. Gallup and Castelli, The People's Religion, 60. 46.
Sydney Ahlstrom, “From Puritanism to Evangelicalism ..."
"Go with the flow. Times change. Nothing ever stays the same. So proclaims the voice of our age. But is this wisdom of the world congruous with the wisdom of God? Is the church really too old-fashioned, or has it turned a blind eye as the world crept in and redefined God's commands and His power? In fifteen clearly defined essays, John H. Armstrong and fourteen other evangelical leaders examine exactly what the sufficiency of Script ..."
In the Face of God The Dangers and Delights of Spiritual Intimacy by MichaelScottHorton Paperback, 324 Pages, Published 1997 by W Pub Group ISBN-13: 978-0-8499-4087-3, ISBN: 0-8499-4087-7
"Have modern believers grown too comfortable with God? In response to the unbiblical, mystical spirituality of our day, Michael Horton calls for a return to the teaching of the Apostle Paul and the early church. The result is a compelling picture of true spiritual intimacy with God."
"Several noted scholars and ministers revisit the issue of faith and works, insisting on the preeminence of faith, but calling for a life of obedience in response to love for Christ that is reflected in good works."
Beyond Culture Wars(1st Edition) Is America a Mission Field or Battlefield? by MichaelScottHorton Hardcover, 288 Pages, Published 1994 by Moody Publishers ISBN-13: 978-0-8024-0893-8, ISBN: 0-8024-0893-1
"Horton take aim at shallow fads and misspent political energy. He calls Christians back to the biblical mission, insisting that modern Christians' should follow the example of those first Christians by arguing their case."
"This applies to Jesus (Matthew 7:28), the Pharisees (Matthew 16:2), the apostles
(Acts 5:28),. 1. Charles Capps, Can Your Faith Fail? (Tulsa, Okla.: Harrison
House), pp. 27-28. * King James Version. 2. Robert Schuller, Self-Esteem: The
New ..."
"While not dismissing the validity of sociology, psychology, and politics, the contributors suggest that the evangelical church has gone too far in adopting the world's tactics in the name of progress and betterment for the church."
Made in America The Shaping of Modern American Evangelicalism [Feb 01, 1995] Horton, MichaelScott by MichaelScottHorton Paperback, 198 Pages, Published 1995 by Baker Pub Group ISBN-13: 978-0-8010-4402-1, ISBN: 0-8010-4402-2
"Horton contends that American Christianity, once distinguished by passionate, warm-hearted orthodoxy, has largely become a popular religion of shallow assertions and legalism."