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Why do we buy what we buy, vote the way we vote, eat what we eat and say what we say? Why do we have the friends we have, and work and play as we do? It's our choice? Yes, but there are forces, often unseen, that shape every decision we make and every action we take.These hidden, life-shaping values and ideas are not promoted through organized religions or rival philosophies but fostered by cultural habits, lifestyles and the institutional structures of society. Steve Wilkens and Mark Sanford shine a spotlight on the profound challenges to Christianity and faithful Christian living that…mehr
Why do we buy what we buy, vote the way we vote, eat what we eat and say what we say? Why do we have the friends we have, and work and play as we do? It's our choice? Yes, but there are forces, often unseen, that shape every decision we make and every action we take.These hidden, life-shaping values and ideas are not promoted through organized religions or rival philosophies but fostered by cultural habits, lifestyles and the institutional structures of society. Steve Wilkens and Mark Sanford shine a spotlight on the profound challenges to Christianity and faithful Christian living that come from worldviews that comprise the cultural soup we swim in.The authors show how to detect the individualism, consumerism, nationalism, moral relativism, scientific naturalism, New Age thinking, postmodern tribalism and salvation as therapy that fly under our radar. Building on the work of worldview thinkers like James Sire, this book helps those committed to the gospel story recognize those rival cultural stories that compete for our hearts and minds.
Mark L. Sanford (M.Div., Nazarene Theological Seminary) is instructor in practical theology and facilitator of discipleship groups at Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, California. He previously served as relationship ministries pastor at Pasadena Church of the Nazarene, chaplain of Eastern Nazarene College and singles pastor at First Church of the Nazarene in Pasadena, CA. Steve Wilkens (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is professor of philosophy and ethics at Azusa Pacific University. His books include Hidden Worldviews, Faith and Reason: Three Views, Christianity Western Thought (volumes 2 and 3) and Beyond Bumper Sticker Ethics. He has also taught as an adjunct faculty member at Mount San Antonio College, Glendale Community College, Fuller Theological Seminary and Azusa Pacific University's C. P. Haggard Graduate School of Theology.
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Acknowledgments 1 Worldviews Over Coffee at Starbucks 2 Individualism: I Am the Center of the Universe 3 Consumerism: I Am What I Own 4 Nationalism: My Nation, Under God 5 Moral Relativism: The Absolute Truth about Relativism and Something Like Relativism 6 Scientific Naturalism: Only Matter Matters 7 The New Age: Are We Gods or Are We God?s? 8 Postmodern Tribalism: My Tribe/My Worldview 9 Salvation by Therapy: Not as Good as It Gets 10 The Contours of a Christian Worldview 11 Developing a Christian Worldview
Acknowledgments 1 Worldviews Over Coffee at Starbucks 2 Individualism: I Am the Center of the Universe 3 Consumerism: I Am What I Own 4 Nationalism: My Nation, Under God 5 Moral Relativism: The Absolute Truth about Relativism and Something Like Relativism 6 Scientific Naturalism: Only Matter Matters 7 The New Age: Are We Gods or Are We God?s? 8 Postmodern Tribalism: My Tribe/My Worldview 9 Salvation by Therapy: Not as Good as It Gets 10 The Contours of a Christian Worldview 11 Developing a Christian Worldview
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