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Confronting Christianity by Rebecca McLaughlin
Confronting Christianity by Rebecca McLaughlin
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Christianity remains the world’s most widespread belief system, yet for many, it is viewed as a dangerous or outdated idea. In this rigorous and empathetic work, Rebecca McLaughlin addresses twelve of the most challenging cultural questions facing the faith today. From the complexities of sexuality and the reality of human suffering to the perceived conflicts with science and history, McLaughlin examines the roadblocks that keep many from considering Christ.
By combining state-of-the-art research, personal narrative, and careful biblical study, she invites readers to look beyond common myths. Rather than avoiding difficult topics, she argues that these very questions—such as the desire for diversity, the search for identity, and the weight of moral failure—actually serve as signposts toward the truth. This is not a collection of easy answers, but an adventurous journey that guides the reader to confront their own worldviews, fears, and hopes. Challenging the myth that secularism is the inevitable future, this book presents a compelling case for why the person of Jesus remains our modern world’s greatest and most relevant hope.
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Christianity remains the world’s most widespread belief system, yet for many, it is viewed as a dangerous or outdated idea. In this rigorous and empathetic work, Rebecca McLaughlin addresses twelve of the most challenging cultural questions facing the faith today. From the complexities of sexuality and the reality of human suffering to the perceived conflicts with science and history, McLaughlin examines the roadblocks that keep many from considering Christ.
By combining state-of-the-art research, personal narrative, and careful biblical study, she invites readers to look beyond common myths. Rather than avoiding difficult topics, she argues that these very questions—such as the desire for diversity, the search for identity, and the weight of moral failure—actually serve as signposts toward the truth. This is not a collection of easy answers, but an adventurous journey that guides the reader to confront their own worldviews, fears, and hopes. Challenging the myth that secularism is the inevitable future, this book presents a compelling case for why the person of Jesus remains our modern world’s greatest and most relevant hope.
Used (good, see images)
Hardcover
ISBN 1433564238
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