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by Dr. Timothy Paul Jones
Hardcover
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Time was, people in Western society lived in a culture
where the Bible was assumed to possess a certain authority.
In today's secular culture, that's no longer true. From TV
documentaries to Hollywood blockbusters, from newsmagazines
to bestselling books, frontal attacks on the reliability of
the New Testament are as common today as they were
unthinkable only a few decades ago. As a result, many
Christians find themselves not merely on the defensive but
overwhelmed -- scarcely able to keep track of the attacks,
much less to answer them. Now, the remedy: in Conspiracies
and the Cross, historian and Scripture scholar Dr. Timothy
Paul Jones examines in depth the ten most popular
"conspiracy theories" calling the New Testament into
question -- and shows how, when subjected to actual
historical evidences, each of them crumbles beneath the
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by David Kupelian
Hardcover
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Human knowledge has never been greater than it is
today: from physics to biology to technology, our
understanding and mastery of the universe continues to grow
dramatically in every field imaginable. Except one.
According to David Kupelian, we don’t understand evil --
what it is, how it works, and why it so routinely destroys
our lives. Indeed, we scarcely are able to name evil while
it runs rampant all around us, claiming untold millions of
victims in the form of political tyranny, sexual anarchy,
terrorism, family breakdown, and drug dependency. Now,
veteran newsman David Kupelian explores How Evil Works --
the actual mechanics, the inner workings, the "operating
system" of this most vexing and under-examined part of all
our lives. read more |
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by J. Gresham Machen
Paperback
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First published in 1923, Christianity and Liberalism was one of the first -- and, to many, still the best -- critique of liberal Christianity from an orthodox Christian perspective. Written at the height of the battle for control over the Presbyterian Church USA, Christianity and Liberalism brilliantly defines -- and definitively refutes -- the theological liberalism that manifests itself chiefly in the rejection of Scripture as infallibly inspired, the denial of the doctrines of the Fall and of Hell, and the mistaken belief in man's "evolutionary" self-perfection. Machen contrasts these errors with the basic foundational truths of Biblical Christianity on God, man, the Bible, Christ, Salvation, and the Church.
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by Jerry Doyle
Hardcover
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"As I survey the political, economic, moral and social
landscape of America," says conservative radio talk-show
host Jerry Doyle, "I'm left wondering where my country, the
country I knew, has gone." Many of our biggest private
companies, he points out, are now owned by the federal
government. Our banking system has been for the most part
nationalized. Our government is inflating the currency,
running up unsustainable deficits, and taxing us at record
rates. Our military heroes have been torn down with
accusations of murder, torture and abuse, while bottom-
feeders are held up as champions. Meanwhile, our celebrity-
obsessed media is asleep at the wheel. "Have you seen my
country lately?" asks Doyle. "If you have, please let me
know where it is -- I'd like to go there." Now, in Have You
Seen My Country Lately?, Doyle shows us how America lost
her way -- and how we can find our way back. read more |
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