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A Call to Spiritual Reformation by D. A. Carson
Throughout my life I have read dozens of the best Christian books on prayer, but when I am asked to recommend a good book on
Who’s Afraid of Postmodernism? by James K. A. Smith
For a basic understanding of postmodernism, and its affect upon the church, you could not do much better than this little volume. Smith rightly traces
Truth Decay by Douglas Groothuis
This is an absolutely marvelous defense of truth in our age of postmodernity. Groothuis cuts right through the rhetoric and pierces the very heart of
Total Truth by Nancy Pearcey
Pearcey is a disciple of Francis Schaeffer. In Total Truth she reintroduces Schaeffer and his apologetical approach (sadly, many today need to be introduced) to
Time for Truth by Os Guinness
I thoroughly enjoy reading Guinness. He always stretches me, gives marvelous quotes, and is usually on the money in his evaluations. Time for Truth is
Think Biblically by John MacArthur (General Editor)
This excellent volume written by The Master’s College and Seminary faculty, deals with the need to recover a Christian worldview. Chapters deal with authority of
The Right to Die, Caring Alternatives to Euthanasia by Mark Blocher
Blocher’s goal in The Right to Die is to give “sound biblical, moral, and practical reasons for rejecting assisted suicide and euthanasia” (p. 10). In
The Consequences of Ideas by R. C. Sproul
Sproul has written an excellent volume highlighting some of the most important philosophers throughout history. These are the movers and shakers of philosophical thought
Soul Cravings by Erwin Raphael McManus
Soul Cravings is sort of an apologetic aimed at the postmodern generation. Rather than persuade his audience with biblical proofs, scientific evidence or logical arguments,