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How Now Shall We Live? | 
enlarge | Authors: Charles Colson, Nancy Pearcey Creator: Harold Fickett Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 656 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 9 x 5.8 x 1.4
ISBN: 084235588X Dewey Decimal Number: 261 EAN: 9780842355889 ASIN: 084235588X
Publication Date: October 25, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: great book, ever so gently and delicately used. nice!
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Amazon.com 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 life of our communities." It is no small wonder that Colson--the founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries and author of several renowned Christian works--considers this book the most important work of his life. America, Colson states, is now in a post-Judeo-Christian era. Technically, this is what "postmodernism" means. In a generation in which the most respected brands of thought about reality declare that "God is dead," it is clear that a faith-based worldview does not prevail. So how do we teach our children that belief in God is respectable and intelligent? How do we fulfill our mandate to make "disciples of all nations" when friends and coworkers find the Christian perspective foolhardy and--in terms of rational thought--almost insane? Most important, how do we renew our entire culture, especially as it infects the global community, with the "common grace" of reinstating a prevailing belief in God and in His moral order? These questions' implications are far-reaching, and Colson's thorough inquiry is a ready match for the challenge. In effect, this book delivers a logical, more than just "because the Bible says so" framework for interpreting the Gospel to the postmodern world, while also illustrating the vision for a culture based entirely on Biblical principles--powerful tools, indeed. Christians are taught to love God with all their hearts, all their strength, and all their minds. How Now Shall We Live emphasizes that not to use one's mind in this idea-saturated culture is to abandon dying neighbors to bleed by the side of the road while going about one's religious way. As Colson puts it, "turning our backs on the culture ... denies God's sovereignty over all of life." It's this compassionate severity and prodding intelligence that make this book not only a good read, but a life-changing one as well. --Courtenay Gebhardt
Product Description 2000 Gold Medallion Award winner! 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.
Download Description Non-Fiction: This books gives people the understanding, confidence, and tools to confront the world's bankrupt worldviews. Charles Colson is a leader and known authority on these issues.
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A Great Worldview Primer for Discipleship June 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As my title suggests, Colson's book would be a great worldview primer for discipleship purposes. In a day and age where people believe that creation is an accident and God is a non-issue, we have to begin by demonstrating that it is more logical to look to a Creator than to presume that all of creation is a coincidence, what Colson called pre-evangelism.
To take it a step further, many people in the church don't even have a Biblical worldview. This book equips you to begin spiritual formation of one's worldview -- and will help alter your own as well.
Having Nancy Pearcey on board for this book is a God-send. Colson's past work has had a tendency to be rather dry and laborious. Pearcey's contribution is a noticeable difference as the book flows and reads very well. Every section is broken up into smaller sections that are typically no more than a few pages, which makes it easy to set goals and get through this book -- don't let it's size discourage you!
While I sometimes felt Colson was far too staunchly evangelical, I'm glad I read it and recommend it for anyone struggling to define or help others realize a proper Christian worldview.
Excellent inspiration for all February 27, 2008 What an excellent and well-argued book. If only everyone, whether Christian or not, would read and consider this book how much better our society would be. The values expressed here far surpass what any governmental program or programs could ever hope to achieve. Well worth taking the time to read thoughtfully and ACT ON.
An excellent resource December 10, 2007 This book is a must for anyone seeking a clear perspective on the worldview multiplicities that have become the norm in American culture. Well written and researched (a Colson trademark), it is full of powerful illustrations as well as ordered arguments for the enduring truth of the Judeo-Christian worldview.
Good September 25, 2007 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Book was in condition that they said it was in and delivery time was satisfactory.
Fantastic read July 7, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
A great resource for every Christian and person who truly desires to understand the conflict between our culture and the Christian faith. Those who are not of the Christian faith might have a problem with Chuck's writings. After all, Biblically speaking darkness always hates it when you shine some light into it. But I do believe that even the most skeptical can gain some positive insight, some truth in what is written and possibly reconsider some of their conclusions.
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