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  • Love, the Ultimate Apologetic: The Heart of Christian Witness, By Art Lindsley
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    Love, the Ultimate Apologetic

    The Heart of Christian Witness

    by Art Lindsley

    Defending the Christian faith is a multidimensional task. But central to that task must be the presentation and example of the uniqueness of Christian love. Author and apologist Art Lindsley explores the persuasive and illuminating power of Christ-like love expressed in commitment, conscience, community and courage. Such love, Lindsley shows us, does indeed bear ultimate witness to the living truth ...

  • Singles at the Crossroads: A Fresh Perspective on Christian Singleness, By Albert Y. Hsu
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    Singles at the Crossroads

    A Fresh Perspective on Christian Singleness

    by Albert Y. Hsu

    • One of the 1998 Academy of Parish Clergy Top Ten Books of the Year

    Nearly half of adults today are unmarried. But most churches emphasize marriage and family, leaving many Christian singles feeling marginalized or alienated. Though they look to Jesus and Paul as role models, many suspect they would be more acceptable to the church--and God--if they settled down ...

  • Redeeming Law: Christian Calling and the Legal Profession, By Michael P. Schutt
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    Redeeming Law

    Christian Calling and the Legal Profession

    by Michael P. Schutt

    Being a Christian lawyer is possible, but not easy. Law professor Michael Schutt believes that although there are significant obstacles, Christians belong in the legal profession and should regard it as a sacred calling. The Christian God is, after all, a God concerned with justice, both divine and human. However, the pathway beginning with law school and leading to the daily demands of practice ...

  • Economic Justice in a Flat World: Christian Perspectives on Globalization, Edited by Steven Rundle
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    Economic Justice in a Flat World

    Christian Perspectives on Globalization

    Edited by Steven Rundle

    Globalization may be the most hotly debated issue surrounding poverty. The benefits and costs of global economic integration are critical and complex.

    • Is a globalized, free-market economy part of the solution to economic injustice or part of the problem?
    • Are the international monetary systems pursuing policies that will reduce poverty or are they serving the interests of the wealthy?
    • What ...
  • God Has Chosen: The Doctrine of Election Through Christian History, By Mark R. Lindsay
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    God Has Chosen

    The Doctrine of Election Through Christian History

    by Mark R. Lindsay

    "He chose us in Christ before the foundation of the world . . ."

    Among the traditional tenets of the Christian faith is the belief that God chooses or elects people for salvation. For some Christians, such an affirmation is an indication of God's sovereign and perfect will. For others, such a notion is troubling for it seems to downplay the significance of human agency and ...

  • Christianity on Trial: A Lawyer Examines the Christian Faith, By W. Mark Lanier
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    Christianity on Trial

    A Lawyer Examines the Christian Faith

    by W. Mark Lanier

    Does the Christian faith hold up under scrutiny? What does science tell us about the plausibility of a god? Can we trust the alleged eyewitness testimony of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus? These questions are worth investigating in order to find an answer solidified in fact and evidence. Mark Lanier, one of America's top trial lawyers, uses his experienced legal eye to examine the plausibility ...

  • To Everyone an Answer: A Case for the Christian Worldview, Edited by Francis J. Beckwith and William Lane Craig and J. P. Moreland
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    To Everyone an Answer

    A Case for the Christian Worldview

    Edited by Francis J. Beckwith, William Lane Craig, and J. P. Moreland

    In a society fascinated by spirituality but committed to religious pluralism, the Christian worldview faces sophisticated and aggressive opposition. A prior commitment to diversity, with its requisite openness and relativistic outlook, has meant for skeptics, critics and even many Christians that whatever Christianity is, it cannot be exclusively true or salvific. What is needed in this syncretistic ...