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This book analyzes modern culture from a Christian perspective.
This book summarizes existing discussions on worldviews, uses that framework to analyze the secular worldview deeply rooted in modern culture, education, academia, politics, and science, and argues, using various examples, that the Christian worldview most certainly provides answers to the ultimate questions of life and the universe.
Author Nancy Piercey abandoned traditional Christian beliefs in her youth and wandered in search of another truth. She met Francis Schaeffer in L'Abri, Switzerland, and discovered that Christianity was not a truth limited to religion, but a complete truth that provides a universal explanation for the world outside the church and the entire universe.
In this book, Nancy borrows Shaffer's theoretical framework to analyze contemporary culture and demonstrates an extraordinary perspective that summarizes and connects previous discussions on worldviews.
On that basis, we sharply analyze the phenomenon of truth's division, which is firmly established among the modern cultural world, academic world, and all secular values, and thoroughly examine its roots and processes.
This book summarizes existing discussions on worldviews, uses that framework to analyze the secular worldview deeply rooted in modern culture, education, academia, politics, and science, and argues, using various examples, that the Christian worldview most certainly provides answers to the ultimate questions of life and the universe.
Author Nancy Piercey abandoned traditional Christian beliefs in her youth and wandered in search of another truth. She met Francis Schaeffer in L'Abri, Switzerland, and discovered that Christianity was not a truth limited to religion, but a complete truth that provides a universal explanation for the world outside the church and the entire universe.
In this book, Nancy borrows Shaffer's theoretical framework to analyze contemporary culture and demonstrates an extraordinary perspective that summarizes and connects previous discussions on worldviews.
On that basis, we sharply analyze the phenomenon of truth's division, which is firmly established among the modern cultural world, academic world, and all secular values, and thoroughly examine its roots and processes.
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Recommendation (Kang Young-an)
Foreword by Philip Johnson
Preface to the Korean edition
preface
Part 1: What is a Worldview?
1.
Beyond dichotomous thinking
2.
Joy found again
3.
The place for religion
4.
To survive in the spiritual wasteland
Going back to the beginning of Part 2
5.
Darwin meets Berenstain Bear
6.
Science based on common sense
7.
The universalization of Darwinism
8.
Philosophical Darwinism
Part 3: How Evangelicalism Lost Its Intellect
9.
What's Good About Evangelicalism: The First Great Awakening
10.
When America and Christianity Meet, Who Won? The Second Great Awakening
11.
Evangelicalism that accepts two-layered truth
12.
How Women Started the Culture Wars
Part 4: So How Should We Live?
13.
True spirituality and the Christian worldview
Appendix 1: How American Politics Became Secular
Appendix 2: Modern Islam and the New Age Movement
Appendix 3: The Long War Between Materialism and Christianity
Appendix 4_Labri's Practical Apologetic Ministry
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Study Guide
Translator's Note
Foreword by Philip Johnson
Preface to the Korean edition
preface
Part 1: What is a Worldview?
1.
Beyond dichotomous thinking
2.
Joy found again
3.
The place for religion
4.
To survive in the spiritual wasteland
Going back to the beginning of Part 2
5.
Darwin meets Berenstain Bear
6.
Science based on common sense
7.
The universalization of Darwinism
8.
Philosophical Darwinism
Part 3: How Evangelicalism Lost Its Intellect
9.
What's Good About Evangelicalism: The First Great Awakening
10.
When America and Christianity Meet, Who Won? The Second Great Awakening
11.
Evangelicalism that accepts two-layered truth
12.
How Women Started the Culture Wars
Part 4: So How Should We Live?
13.
True spirituality and the Christian worldview
Appendix 1: How American Politics Became Secular
Appendix 2: Modern Islam and the New Age Movement
Appendix 3: The Long War Between Materialism and Christianity
Appendix 4_Labri's Practical Apologetic Ministry
Recommended books
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Study Guide
Translator's Note
Publisher's Review
- Winner of the 2005 Christianity Today Book Awards.
- Received the highest award, the 2005 Evangelical Christian Publishers Association ECPA Gold Medallion Award.
- A compilation of over 30 years of writing by Nancy Piercey, a disciple of Francis Schaeffer.
- Unlike existing difficult worldview books that focus on theory, it provides easy explanations centered on specific examples.
- Includes over 100 pages of rich notes and a 50-page study guide for group study.
- Translated by Hong Byeong-ryong (former IVP CEO), a worldview expert, the study guide is adapted to our circumstances.
- Analysis and critique of various representative modern ideologies and the scientific naturalistic worldview represented by Darwinism from a Christian perspective.
A book that analyzes modern culture from a Christian perspective.
This paper summarizes existing discussions on worldviews and uses that framework to analyze the secular worldview deeply rooted in modern culture, education, academia, politics, and science. It then argues, using various examples, that the Christian worldview most certainly provides answers to the ultimate questions of life and the universe.
Nancy Piercey abandoned traditional Christian beliefs in her youth and wandered in search of another truth. She met Francis Schaeffer in L'Abri, Switzerland, and discovered that Christianity was not a truth limited to religion, but a complete truth that provides a universal explanation for the world outside the church and the entire universe.
In this book, Nancy borrows Shaffer's theoretical framework to analyze modern culture and presents a unifying perspective by summarizing previous discussions on worldviews.
Part 1 compares the Christian worldview of creation-fall-redemption with representative secular worldviews (Marxism, feminism, etc.) to reveal the problems of a dualistic worldview, and reveals that a worldview that is in line with the world and explains life is a true worldview.
Part 2 explores how Darwin's theory of evolution, a naturalistic worldview that has deeply penetrated the realm of academia, especially science, has permeated not only science but also academia in general and culture.
Part 3 examines the history of the First and Second Great Awakenings in the United States, examining how evangelicalism, in the process, embraced secular trends, abandoned intellect, and degenerated into a religion of emotion.
Part 4 highlights the problem of putting worldview into practice, challenging the practice within Christianity of not hesitating to use secular methods to achieve holy goals.
Ultimately, it emphasizes that we must view the world not through a dualistic worldview where life and faith are separate, but through a Christian worldview that unites life and faith and sufficiently explains the entirety of life, and that we must enter into it and redeem the entire world that God has entrusted to us.
- Received the highest award, the 2005 Evangelical Christian Publishers Association ECPA Gold Medallion Award.
- A compilation of over 30 years of writing by Nancy Piercey, a disciple of Francis Schaeffer.
- Unlike existing difficult worldview books that focus on theory, it provides easy explanations centered on specific examples.
- Includes over 100 pages of rich notes and a 50-page study guide for group study.
- Translated by Hong Byeong-ryong (former IVP CEO), a worldview expert, the study guide is adapted to our circumstances.
- Analysis and critique of various representative modern ideologies and the scientific naturalistic worldview represented by Darwinism from a Christian perspective.
A book that analyzes modern culture from a Christian perspective.
This paper summarizes existing discussions on worldviews and uses that framework to analyze the secular worldview deeply rooted in modern culture, education, academia, politics, and science. It then argues, using various examples, that the Christian worldview most certainly provides answers to the ultimate questions of life and the universe.
Nancy Piercey abandoned traditional Christian beliefs in her youth and wandered in search of another truth. She met Francis Schaeffer in L'Abri, Switzerland, and discovered that Christianity was not a truth limited to religion, but a complete truth that provides a universal explanation for the world outside the church and the entire universe.
In this book, Nancy borrows Shaffer's theoretical framework to analyze modern culture and presents a unifying perspective by summarizing previous discussions on worldviews.
Part 1 compares the Christian worldview of creation-fall-redemption with representative secular worldviews (Marxism, feminism, etc.) to reveal the problems of a dualistic worldview, and reveals that a worldview that is in line with the world and explains life is a true worldview.
Part 2 explores how Darwin's theory of evolution, a naturalistic worldview that has deeply penetrated the realm of academia, especially science, has permeated not only science but also academia in general and culture.
Part 3 examines the history of the First and Second Great Awakenings in the United States, examining how evangelicalism, in the process, embraced secular trends, abandoned intellect, and degenerated into a religion of emotion.
Part 4 highlights the problem of putting worldview into practice, challenging the practice within Christianity of not hesitating to use secular methods to achieve holy goals.
Ultimately, it emphasizes that we must view the world not through a dualistic worldview where life and faith are separate, but through a Christian worldview that unites life and faith and sufficiently explains the entirety of life, and that we must enter into it and redeem the entire world that God has entrusted to us.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 22, 2006
- Page count, weight, size: 936 pages | 153*224*40mm
- ISBN13: 9788990353429
- ISBN10: 8990353424
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