Choosing My Religion by R. C. Sproul (Baker)
description
R.C. Sproul evaluates the only
two foundations for belief: favorite-flavor-ice-cream truth (one religion
is as good as another, so pick one that works for
you) and jelly-bean-total truth (only one ultimate truth can fit you
into the reality that really is real). These are the options--Sproul
provides
good help at arriving at sound answers to life's big questions. Very
popular with high school students.
Christianity and the Nature of Science: A Philosophic
Investigation by J. P. Moreland (Baker)
description
Are science and Christianity inherently incompatible? Is creation
science a contradiction in terms? A pioneering and impressive contribution
to
the integration of Christianity and science.
Evangelical Ethics by John Jefferson Davis (P&R)
description
Issues Facing the Church Today--homosexuality, abortion, euthanasia,
reproduction and world population, divorce and remarriage, capital
punishment, war and peace, civil disobedience and revolution, etc.
Clear, Biblical investigations.
The Gnostic Empire Strikes Back by Peter Jones (P&R)
description
What do all these have in common--militant feminism, eastern religions,
homosexual rights, nature worship, political correctness. Peter Jones
traces these all back to an ancient heresy reasserting itself today. "Essential
reading" (R.C. Sproul). "A remarkable work...these
findings throw a flood of light on a dark subject" (Jay E. Adams).
Relativism by Francis Beckwith and Gregory Koukl (Baker)
description
A critique of moral relativism and its inconsistencies and implications.
Treats related subjects such as abortion, homosexuality, multiculturalism,
political correctness, tolerance. Offers commonsense assistance to
all who desire to understand the modern challenges to the Christian
faith and its moral system. Very popular with educators, church leaders,
and students.
War: Four Christian Views edited by Robert Clouse
description
Biblical Nonresistance, Christian Pacifism, Just War, and Preventive
War.