The Truth About Worldviews: a Biblical Understanding of Worldview Alternatives - James P. Eckman - Books - Evangelical Training Association - 9781929852475 - October 16, 2014
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The Truth About Worldviews: a Biblical Understanding of Worldview Alternatives

James P. Eckman

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The Truth About Worldviews: a Biblical Understanding of Worldview Alternatives

In a world where multiple "truths" abound, Christians need to be on their guard to avoid being deceived by other ways of looking at the world that directly oppose Christ and His Word. To be prepared, they must be well informed of these other worldviews and how they differ from Christianity. In this Biblical Essentials study, Dr. Eckman analyzes the main world religions, cults, and philosophical systems as worldviews. He asserts that genuine, biblical Christianity is the only worldview that answers every question relating to spirituality, morality, and the meaning of life. James P. Eckman, 134 pages, paper, ISBN 1-58134-672-7 James P. Eckman serves as President as well as Professor of Theology, Ethics, and History at Grace University in Omaha, Nebraska. In addition to hosting a weekly radio program, "Issues in Perspective," he lectures widely on postmodern-era implications for the Christian community. Table of Contents Introduction Postmodernism and the Need for Worldview Analysis Naturalism (or Secular Humanism) Hinduism Buddhism Confucianism Shintoism Judaism Islam The New Age Movement The Jehovah's Witness, Christian Science, and Mormon Worldviews Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, and Easter Orthodoxy: What's the Difference? Christianity as a Worldview

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 16, 2014
ISBN13 9781929852475
Publishers Evangelical Training Association
Pages 128
Dimensions 7 × 140 × 216 mm   ·   158 g
Language English  

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