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Markos, Louis |
The vibrant and persuasive arguments of C. S. Lewis brought about a shift in the discipline of apologetics, moving the conversation from the ivory tower to the public square. The resulting strain of popular apologetics--which weaves through Lewis into twentieth-century writers like Francis Schaeffer and modern apologists like William Lane… |
Apologetics |
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Strobel, Lee |
Using the dramatic scenario of an investigative journalist pursuing his story and leads, Lee Strobel uses his experience as a reporter for the Chicago Tribune to interview experts about the evidence for Christ from the fields of science, philosophy, and history. Winner of the Gold Medallion Book Award and twice… |
Apologetics |
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Morison, Frank |
Influenced by skeptics at the turn of the century, English journalist Frank Morison set out to prove that the story of Christ's resurrection was only a myth. His probings, however, led him to discover the validity of the biblical record in a moving, personal way. Paper. 193 pp. |
Apologetics |
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Budziszewski, J. |
Warning: College can be hazardous to your spiritual health. When you go to college, you're leaving behind your network of support and heading to a world with different perspectives, responsibilities, and expectations. Even if you're going to a "Christian" college, there's no guarantee you won't face… |
Apologetics |
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The renowned author of The American Hour, No God But God, and The Dust of Death examines doubt from every angle and from every major perspective. Os Guinness pays special attention to the two basic questions "Why, O Lord?" and "How long, O Lord?" He tears away the layers of… |
Apologetics |
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Sire, James W. |
Has been used widely in higher education classrooms to teach reading comprehension. |
Arts |
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Veith, Gene Edward, Jr. |
Here is a guidebook for those who want to learn how to recognize books that are spiritually and aesthetically good--to cultivate good literary taste. Gene Edward Veith presents basic information to help book lovers understand what they read--from the classics to the bestsellers. He explains how the major genres of… |
Arts |
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Barzun, Jacques |
In "Simple & Direct, " Jacques Barzun, celebrated author and educator, distills from a lifetime of writing and teaching his thoughts about the craft of writing. In chapters on diction, syntax, tone, meaning, composition, and revision, Barzun describes and prescribes the techniques to correct even the most ponderous style. Exercises, model… |
Arts |
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Treier, Daniel J. ed. (Softcover) |
Editors Mark Husbands, Roger Lundin and Daniel J. Treier present ten essays that explore a Christian approach to beauty and the arts. The visual arts, music and literature are considered as well as the theological meaning and place of the arts in a fallen world redeemed by Christ. 233 pages. |
Arts |
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Adler, Mortimer Jerome |
How to Read A Book is an elegant guide to the lost arts of Active Reading, Conversation, and Intellectual Etiquette. Learn how to fairly and methodically assess an author's intentions and how the author fulfills, or doesn't, what they set out to do with the book. Learn how… |
Arts |
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Welch, Edward T. |
Have you ever been surprised at how some people have accused their brain, making it responsible for some of their bad behavior? As human problems seem to get both deeper and more widespread, people are desperate for solutions--and the quicker the better! |
Behavioral Science |
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Bulkley, Ed |
With deep insight and candor, Bulkley, a pastoral counselor of twenty-five years, answers the question, "Are psychology and the Bible compatible?" and provides clear and practical answers about healing damaged souls in a way that pleases and glorifies God. |
Behavioral Science |
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Ilardi, Stephen S. |
Presents the 6-step program known as The Depression Cure program. This book contains information about the key elements which include vigorous physical activity; a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids; and abundant natural sunlight exposure, which boosts Vitamin D levels and mood and keeps the brain's internal body clock… |
Behavioral Science |
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Sayers, Dorothy L. |
This classic, with a new introduction by Madeleine L'Engle, is by turns an entrancing meditation on language; a piercing commentary on the nature of art and why so much of what we read, hear, and see falls short; and a brilliant examination of the fundamental tenets of Christianity. The… |
Arts ⋅ Books ⋅ Worldviews |
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Duane Elmer asked people around the world how they felt about Western missionaries. The response? "Missionaries could be more effective if they did not think they were better than us." The last thing we want to do in cross-cultural ministry is to offend people in other cultures. Unfortunately, all too… |
Books ⋅ FBEP Texts ⋅ Missions ⋅ Theology ⋅ Worldviews |
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Rosaria Champagne Butterfield |
"Rosaria, by the standards of many, was living a very good life. She had a tenured position at a large university in a field for which she cared deeply. She owned two homes with her partner, in which they provided hospitality to students and activists that were looking to make… |
Books ⋅ FBEP Texts ⋅ Ethics ⋅ Missions ⋅ Worldviews |
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Nabeel Qureshi. Paperback. |
Providing an intimate view into a loving Muslim home, Qureshi shares how he developed a passion for Islam before discovering, almost against his will, evidence that Jesus rose from the dead and claimed to be God. Unable to deny the arguments but not wanting to deny his family, Qureshi struggled… |
Apologetics ⋅ Books ⋅ FBEP Texts ⋅ Missions ⋅ Theology |
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McLellan, Alex |
Puzzled about life? Sometimes the world doesn't make sense. Things seem random and disconnected, and we wonder if there's any purpose to it all, any meaning to our lives. But what if everything could make sense? What if the pieces actually do fit together? Alex McLellan says that… |
Clearance ⋅ Worldviews |
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Swearengen, Jack |
Technology is shaping our culture and controlling our lives--for better or for worse. Often, technology's benefits far outweigh its negative impacts, and technological advances can seem boundless. But the scientific-technological worldview tends to override other value systems. Indeed, this technological way of thinking has influenced many contemporary ideas, beliefs… |
Clearance ⋅ Worldviews |
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Bandow, Doug |
Beyond Good Intentions brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to the question of how Christianity and politics interrelate. Author Doug Bandow believes the key lies in the correct use of the Bible in addressing public policy issues. Too often Christians either ignore or misapply the Bible in the political… |
Clearance ⋅ Worldviews |
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Morris, Henry Madison |
Morris brings together in systematic, useful and meaningful fashion those key biblical insights and instructions related to all the natural sciences. Morris shows that the actual facts of scientific observation and experience correlate with the biblical view of the world and history in a highly satisfactory way. 462 pp. 516 pages. |
Clearance ⋅ Science ⋅ Worldviews |
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Schlossberg, Herbert and Olasky Marvin
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American Christianity is at a turning point. We face perhaps the greatest challenge--and the greatest opportunity--since the founding of our country. The challenge we face is the tidal wave of militant anti-Christian belief engulfing society, and the chaos left in its wake. From the AIDS epidemic to financial fraud; from… |
Clearance ⋅ Worldviews |
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The usual modern assumption is that Christians are supposed to leave explicitly Christian convictions and practices behind when they engage public affairs and popular culture. In this fascinating book, Rodney Clapp rejects that assumption and trespasses onto secular territory--from global corporations to Winnie-the-Pooh, from family values to "The X-Files," from… |
Clearance ⋅ Worldviews |
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Sarfati, Jonathan |
Many otherwise sound evangelical leaders, thinking that the only real enemy is "Darwinism," are being seduced by the promise of "progressive creationism." Its most prominent voice, astronomer Dr. Hugh Ross, has convinced many that here is a biblically sound way to accommodate the "facts of science." With brilliant clarity, Jonathan… |
Clearance ⋅ Science ⋅ Worldviews |
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Atnip, Mike |
Dive into the wonders of discovering the amazing creatures of the ocean. Uncover astonishing similarities of nature below the surface. |
Education ⋅ Science |
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Yoder, Pablo |
This is a big beautiful book — full of excellent color photographs of South American wildlife. It reminds one of a National Geographic Society production, but it is written in a narrative style from a Christian perspective. Consequently, this production gives God the glory and gives the reader a wonderful introduction… |
Education ⋅ Science |
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The Hidden Power of Electronic Culture helps the church navigate its challenges and opportunities in the context of our electronic culture. Author Shane Hipps interprets and explains this culture, as well as the implications for our faith and the church. Providing both history and prophecy, The Hidden Power of Electronic… |
Postmodernism |
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Moreland, J. P. |
For Christians, the issues raised by the different views on creation and evolution are challenging. Can a 'young earth' be reconciled with a universe that appears to be billions of years old? Does scientific evidence point to a God who designed the universe and life in all its complexity?… |
Science |
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Wright, Richard T. |
Newly Revised |
Science |
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"I consider The Soul of Science to be a most significant book which, in our scientific age, should be required reading for all thinking Christians and all practicing scientists. The authors demonstrate how the flowering of modern science depended upon the Judeo-Christian worldview of the existence of a real physical… |
Science |
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Landis, James G. |
The way God designed the world to work and man's role in fleshing it out. |
Science |
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Nickel, James |
This book revolutionizes the prevailing understanding and teaching of math. The addition of this book is a must for all upper-level Christian school curricula and for college students and adults interested in math or related fields of science and religion. It will serve as a solid refutation for the claim… |
Science |
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DuBay, Thomas |
While everyone is delighted by beauty, and the more alive among us are positively fascinated by it, few are explicitly aware that we can recognize truth by its beauty and simplicity. Dubay explores the reasons why all of the most eminent physicists of the twentieth century agree that beauty is… |
Science |
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Blamires, Harry |
Arguing that distinctively Christian reasoning has been swept away by secular modes of thought and politically correct assumptions, Blamires calls for the recovery of the authentically Christian mind. This edition contains a study guide. Paper. 191 pp. |
Worldviews |
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Open this book and begin an epic human journey--the journey toward truth. Enjoy a delightful and imaginative allegory of timeless wisdom as you travel along the road of true knowledge. Socrates, the thoroughly reasonable and wise philosopher of Athens, will accompany you much of the way. With sharp questions and… |
Worldviews |
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McDowell, Josh and Hostetler, Bob |
In an age of moral and ethical relativism, where truth is a matter of taste and morality of individual preference, this book points the way to the ancient and eternal verities and provide young people with a biblical standard for making moral and ethical decisions. |
Worldviews |
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Aslan, Reza (Softcover) |
In "No god but God, "internationally acclaimed scholar Reza Aslan explains Islam--the origins and evolution of the faith--in all its beauty and complexity." "This updated edition addresses the events of the past decade, analyzing how they have influenced Islam's position in modern culture. Aslan explores what the popular demonstrations… |
Worldviews |
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Brubaker, Steven (Pamphlet) |
Epistemology, truth-seeking and truth-finding are uniquely human endeavors in the created world. God ordained this capacity when He created man. Man fulfills the divine intention as he seeks, finds, and orients his life around truth. And, as his life is characterized by the fulfillment of divine intention, he brings glory… |
Worldviews |
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Chesterton, G. K. |
The Orthodox Church in America has several million adherents, but little is known of its teaching or other distinctive features. This pithy work provides a short history of the Church, followed by a comparison of the points of difference in belief and practice between the Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Protestant… |
Worldviews |
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Borthwick, Paul |
However you see the world, this book could blow your view apart. It's got six sticks of dynamite in it--in the form of six questions-- that could remake the way you see other countries, cultures, and ethnic groups. Take the risk to see the world as Jesus sees it. |
Worldviews |
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Kreeft, Peter |
Kreeft issues a clear call to all Christians to get back to their active pursuit of real virtue in their daily lives. This in-depth analysis of the meaning of the virtues and their connection with the Beatitudes also summarizes a scriptural and theological wisdom on leading a holy lie. Includes… |
Worldviews |
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Chesterton, G. K. |
G. K. Chesterton's writing career spanned 35 years and included nearly 100 books and thousands of articles in 125 different periodicals, on topics ranging from travel, economics, and politics to religion and philosophy. Malcolm Brennan is a professor emeritus of English at the Citadel in South Carolina and is the author of… |
Worldviews |
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Smith, James Bryan |
We are story-making people. We love reading stories—and we love hearing the personal stories of others. We need stories, or narratives, to make sense of our world. And those stories shape our lives. What is the story you have been told about the gospel? About God? About the Christian… |
Worldviews |
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Lewis, C. S. |
One of the most popular introductions to Christian faith ever written, Mere Christianity has sold millions of copies worldwide. The legendary broadcast talks of the war years, talks in which he set out simply to "explain and defend the belief that has been common to nearly all Christians at all… |
Worldviews |
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Stott, John R. W. |
"Knowledge is indispensable to Christian life and service," writes John Stott. "If we do not use the mind which God has given us, we condemn ourselves to spiritual superficiality." While Christians have had a long heritage of rigorous scholarship and careful thinking, some circles still view the intellect with suspicion… |
Worldviews |
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Chesterton, G. K. |
Chesterton's concise classic history of humanity, Christ and Christianity, which was instrumental in C. S. Lewis' conversion to Christianity. (Unabridged, with appendices.) |
Worldviews |
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Smith, James K. A. |
Philosopher James K. A. Smith reshapes the very project of Christian education in "Desiring the Kingdom." The first of three volumes that will ultimately provide a comprehensive theology of culture, "Desiring the Kingdom" focuses education around the themes of liturgy, formation, and desire. Smith's ultimate purpose is to re-vision… |
Worldviews |
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Lewis, C. S. |
The narrator boards a bus on a drizzly English afternoon and embarks on an incredible voyage through Heaven and Hell. He meets a host of supernatural beings far removed from his expectations, and comes to some significant conclusions about good and evil. |
Worldviews |
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Keller, Timothy |
In today's increasingly competitive and insecure economic environment, we often question the reason for work: why am I doing this? Why is it so hard? And what can I do about it? Work may seem just a means to an end: we do it to earn the money to… |
Worldviews |
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Chesterton, G. K. |
Chesterton's style is light and humorous - but also deadly serious and philosophical - as he provides witty commentary on feminism, education, family, and other timeless topics. |
Worldviews |