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Do modern Christians really know WHAT they believe and WHY they believe it? The mists of time and erroneous teaching have obscured the fact that we once knew the answers to the problems that now threaten to unravel our lives and our civilization. These traditional solutions are grounded upon a foundation of Judeo-Christian faith, values, ethics, and morality without which nothing else in Western civilization works as designed. The Beginning of Wisdom leads the reader to understand that Christianity is much more than a religion for Sundays and moments of crisis. Grounded in historical and…mehr

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Do modern Christians really know WHAT they believe and WHY they believe it? The mists of time and erroneous teaching have obscured the fact that we once knew the answers to the problems that now threaten to unravel our lives and our civilization. These traditional solutions are grounded upon a foundation of Judeo-Christian faith, values, ethics, and morality without which nothing else in Western civilization works as designed. The Beginning of Wisdom leads the reader to understand that Christianity is much more than a religion for Sundays and moments of crisis. Grounded in historical and biblical precedent, this book provides answers to many questions causing deep confusion in both the Christian faith and society in general. Written from a Christian worldview by an executive/attorney seasoned in the challenges of achieving success in a rapidly evolving culture, The Beginning of Wisdom is, in fact, a book about virtually everything that truly matters.
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Dennis R. Ayers is a retired healthcare executive, licensed attorney, and Eagle Scout who holds advanced degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Wake Forest University. He formerly served as president of Lexington Medical Center in Lexington, North Carolina. He has previously published an article in the Wake Forest Law Review. He now lives with his wife of thirty-nine years in North Carolina. He enjoys travel, hiking, and the study of history, theology, and literature. He believes that the ability to persevere, and the willingness to learn from the lessons taught by life, history, and the Bible, hold the keys to future wisdom, success and godly fulfillment.