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Christianity
Unshackled |
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Are You A
Truth
Seeker? |
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Item No:
9780768431414 |
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Category: Book |
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By:
Harold Eberle |
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Pages:
284 |
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Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Section 1:The Development of Our Western Worldview
1. The Birth of Western Thought
2. The Great Divide in Western Thought
3. First Major Outworking: Gnosticism
4. Second Major Outworking: Asceticism
5. Augustine’s Ideas Seated in the Western Mind
6. The Middle Ages and the Dark Ages
7. The Renaissance and Protestant Reformation
8. Birth of the Modern World through Science
9. The Great Wall Dividing Faith from Reason
10. Integration of the Spiritual and Natural Realms
11. Proof for the Existence of God
12. Reasonable People Believe in God
13. Two Different Foundations for Our Worldview
14. Then Came Rationalism and the Enlightenment
15. Rationalism Undermining Christianity
16. Casting Doubts upon Scripture
17. Divergent Paths of the Western Worldview
18. The Church and Science
19. The Advancement of Society
20. Optimism Fades with the Growth of Postmoderism
Summary of Section 1
Section 2:
Rebuilding Our Christianity
Apart from the Western Worldview
21. God Exists and His Existence Is Obvious
22. God Is Alive and He Is Good
23. God’s Involvement in this World
24. God Is Selectively Involved in this World
25. Knowing the Truth about Jesus
26. Evidence for the Resurrection
27. One’s Own Experience with God
28. Created in the Image of God With Spiritual Senses
29. Faith Is the Evidence
30. The Body and Soul Fully Integrated
31. Are Babies Good or Bad?
32. Are People Good or Bad?
33. The Heart Is the Core of a Person’s Being
34. How Wonderful Is this World?
35. Managing Ourselves
36. Should We Bring the Gospel to Tribal People?
37. Facing Vicious Attacks
38. Is Society Advancing or Deteriorating?
39. The Will of God Is Advancing in the Earth
40. Is the World Getting Better or Worse?
Conclusion
Endnotes
Recommended Reading
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