Between the Dungeon and the Light
Between the Dungeon and the Light
People today often view everything as relative
My perspective on what is right or wrong is just as good as yours. Tolerance is the highest goal. But such a view creates a world in which science is the only trustworthy explanation for anything and the supernatural is superstition.
- Where do we find trustworthy belief?
- How would we recognize it if we found it?
- Is there no absolute truth?
- Do our lives have no meaning?
John Fowler calls us back to a source of truth that has withstood the test of human experience for thousands of years?the Book that reveals a world greater than human knowledge. God alone can help us understand and cope with reality and He reveals ultimate meaning only divinely inspired revelation. But the Bible can be understood only as we approach it as the trustworthy and rational word of an all-powerful God.
The author calls readers back to the time-tested view of a world caught up in a struggle between good and evil. A world that God came to in person to save. And a world that God speaks to through His trustworthy Bible.
Contents
Section One: The Muddle of Modern Thought- The Dungeon of Unbelief
- Truth or Consequences?
- Humanity?s Search for Meaning
- God Among Other Gods
- Tricked by the Truth of a Noble Lie?
- The God-man
- The Problem of Evil
- A Kettle of Boiling Frogs
- The Illusion of Progress
- A Magnificent Obsession
- Rags and Tatters
- When the Hammer Falls
- The Slippery Slope of Doubt
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