Worldviews

Christ-Centered Reality: A Cosmography for Making Sense of the World

Why would anyone believe in Jesus? In a world crowded with religions and philosophies, how do we make up our minds? Does it really make sense to believe in the Way of Christ? The answer is yes! It is perfectly reasonable to believe in an unseen side of reality—a world of transcendent purpose, freedom, goodness, and hope. And it makes perfect sense to believe that the Creator of this world bears a striking resemblance to the God revealed in Jesus Christ. Christ-Centered Reality guides the spiritual seeker to a confident faith with three simple questions. On this three-stage journey through the cosmographical landscape, you will find that a Christ-centered reality makes sense of the world.

Christian Contours: How a Biblical Worldview Shapes the Mind and Heart

What does it mean to think and live Christianly in a world of competing worldviews? Christian Contours answers this question by inviting readers to consider the understanding of reality proposed by the Bible. Though it is easy to divide life into separate compartments (religious and secular, theological and practical), faith invites us to view all of life in the light of that Biblical understanding. Presenting a clear, compelling case for unity in essential Christian tenets, the authors of Christian Contours guide the reader through developing, internalizing, and articulating a biblical worldview. This robust worldview enables the Christian to be a critically-thinking participant in culture and to be a faithful disciple of Christ with both heart and mind.

Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted in Mid-Air

Writing from years of experience in defending Christian values, Francis J. Beckwith and Gregory Koukl offer a critique of moral relativism. They explore the inherent inconsistencies in the relativist position, suggest specific approaches that can be used in the course of dialogue, and consider the everyday implications of relativism, especially in relation to important issues such as abortion, homosexuality, multiculturalism, political correctness, and tolerance.