Nancy Randolph Pearcey est une penseuse de premier plan qui explore l'impact d'une vision du monde chrétienne sur la culture contemporaine. Elle examine comment les principes chrétiens peuvent être appliqués aux questions sociétales et scientifiques actuelles, en soulignant la nécessité d'une vision du monde cohérente qui intègre la foi et la raison. Le travail de Pearcey encourage les lecteurs à évaluer de manière critique les influences culturelles et à considérer les profondes implications de leurs convictions.
Bestselling author and cultural commentator helps readers cut through the
culture-war rhetoric and equips them to respond intelligently and
compassionately to issues such as abortion, assisted suicide, homosexuality,
transgenderism, and more.
Award-winning author Nancy Pearcey (Total Truth) makes a case for biblical Christianity in defense of art, life, and liberty in this growing age of cultural secularism. Includes more than 100 art reproductions.
Pearcey passionately argues that Christianity is truth about all reality, not just religious truth, and that to keep it privatized is stripping it of the power to challenge and redeem the whole of culture.
Don't Think, Just Believe?That's the mantra in many circles today—whether the church, the classroom, the campus, or the voting booth. Time for a Reality CheckNancy Pearcey, bestselling and critically acclaimed author, offers fresh tools to break free from presumed certainties and test them against reality. In Finding Truth, she explains five powerful principles that penetrate to the core of any worldview—secular or religious—to uncover its deepest motivations and weigh its claims. A former agnostic, Pearcey demonstrates that a robust Christian worldview matches reality--that it is not only true but attractive, granting higher dignity to the human person than any alternative. Finding Truth displays Pearcey's well-earned reputation for clear and cogent writing. She brings themes to life with personal stories and real-world examples. The book includes a study guide shaped by questions from readers, from teens to college professors. It is ideal for individual or group study.
Is secularism a positive force in the modern world? Or does it lead to fragmentation and disintegration? In Saving Leonardo, best-selling award-winning author Nancy Pearcey (Total Truth, coauthor How Now Shall We Live?) makes a compelling case that secularism is destructive and dehumanizing.Pearcey depicts the revolutionary thinkers and artists, the ideas and events, leading step by step to the unleashing of secular worldviews that undermine human dignity and liberty. She crafts a fresh approach that exposes the real-world impact of ideas in philosophy, science, art, literature, and film--voices that surround us in the classroom, in the movie theater, and in our living rooms.A former agnostic, Pearcey offers a persuasive case for historic Christianity as a holistic and humane alternative. She equips readers to counter the life-denying worldviews that are radically restructuring society and pervading our daily lives. Whether you are a devoted Christian, determined secularist, or don't know quite where you stand, reading Saving Leonardo will unsettle established views and topple ideological idols. Includes more than 100 art reproductions and illustrations that bring the book's themes to life.
Filled with moving stories, Chuck Colson's The Faith is a powerful manifesto
of the great truths of Christianity that have built western society and called
believers to heroic action through the centuries. Colson considered The Faith
to be his legacy book to the Christian world.
Discusses how a person's view of the world influences how a person lives and argues that Christians are called not only to personal faith but to a biblical worldview.
"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 contingent universe, created and held in being by an omnipotent personal God, with man having the capabilities of rationality and creativity, and thus being capable of investigating it. Pearcey and Thaxton make excellent use of analogies to elucidate difficult concepts, and the clarity of their explanations for the nonspecialist, for example, of Einstein's relativity theories or of the informational content of DNA and its consequences for theories of prebiotic evolution, are quite exceptional, alone making the volume worth purchasing." --Dr. David Shotton, Lecturer in Cell Biology, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford "Pearcey and Thaxton show that the alliance between atheism and science is a temporary aberration and that, far from being inimical to science, Christian theism has played and will continue to play an important role in the growth of scientific understanding. This brilliant book deserves wide readership." --Phillip E. Johnson, University of California, Berkeley "This book would be an excellent text for courses on science and religion, and it should be read by all Christians interested in the relationship between science and their theological commitments." --J.P. Moreland, Professor of Philosophy, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University
Here are more than 150 commentaries on life in America today, transcribed from Charles Colson's daily radio program "BreakPoint". Colson pulls no punches in this confrontation between the myths of modern life and the truth of God's Word.
Here's poetry and more! Les Pearce is a poet who probes deep and reaches high, aiming to move the soul of the reader with drama, humour and tragedy infused with the magic of poetry.He attempts to write poetry! Whether it is just versifying or 'real poetry' is open to opinion. There is obviously some sort of drive; perhaps even a true poetic impulse!I dreamed I had a magic penAnd wrote a magic word.Then awakened in a world of menWhere dreams become absurd. 'The Poet's Dream'