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How Now Shall We Live? (Study Guide)  
Author: Charles W. Colson
ISBN: 0842336079
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Chuck Colson says it is "the most important book I have ever written." This study guide explores the content of How Now Shall We Live, providing related Scripture passages for reflection as well as questions that will challenge readers to put into action the principles discussed in the book. The guide is suitable for individual study or for use as a curriculum source for two 13-week sessions with a church group, book group, or neighborhood group.




How Now Shall We Live? (Study Guide)

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Chuck Colson says it is "the most important book I have ever written." This study guide explores the content of How Now Shall We Live, providing related Scripture passages for reflection as well as questions that will challenge readers to put into action the principles discussed in the book. The guide is suitable for individual study or for use as a curriculum source for two 13-week sessions with a church group, book group, or neighborhood group.

SYNOPSIS

Chuck Colson says it is "the most important book I have ever written." This study guide explores the content of How Now Shall We Live, providing related Scripture passages for reflection as well as questions that will challenge readers to put into action the principles discussed in the book. The guide is suitable for individual study or for use as a curriculum source for two 13-week sessions with a church group, book group, or neighborhood group.

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

International prison ministry leader Colson, most famous for his role in the Watergate scandal and his subsequent conversion to Christianity, has co-written with Pearcey what he believes to be the most important book of his career. Picking up where the late American theologian Francis Schaeffer's book and film series How Then Shall We Live? left off, Colson attempts to explain why American culture has become "post-Christian" and what must be done to "rebuild it with a biblical worldview." He believes that Christian salvation is not just personal but "cosmological," redeeming all of creation. Colson's work is a mixed bag. When he outlines his theology, shares personal stories or explains the various Supreme Court cases that touch upon religion's role in American life, he is thoughtful and articulate, yet the work suffers from a narrow perspective and an overdependence on the opinions of a few others, especially Schaeffer. As the author of a book that ostensibly engages recent developments in science, art and philosophy from a Christian point of view, Colson too easily dismisses opposing views without expressing a full understanding of them (Stephen Hawking's time theories amount to "little more than fantasy," for example). Such an approach to humanist ideas makes this a sermon strictly for the evangelical choir, although Colson intends the book to inspire debate in the wider culture and Tyndale is launching a $250,000 marketing campaign to sell it. (Sept.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

     



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