Summary of Rebecca McLaughlin's Confronting Christianity
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Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
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Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798822542433
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I was one of a handful of Bible -clinging oddities at my secularized college. The Christian student group at Cambridge was larger and more active than people thought.
#2 New Atheists have spun a web of credibility around faith, and they have been joined by other atheists in their attempts to discredit Christianity. They have even gone as far as to claim the moral high ground, even when that meant trespassing.
#3 The entrenchment of the culture wars has led many Christians to lose touch with their heritage. Christians have invented many of the world’s top schools, but studying is seen as a threat to faith.
#4 The largest survey of incoming freshmen to US universities in 2016 found that 30. 9 percent claimed no religious affiliation, a dramatic 10 percent rise since 2006. However, this is not a license to cede the university to secularism.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I was one of a handful of Bible -clinging oddities at my secularized college. The Christian student group at Cambridge was larger and more active than people thought.
#2 New Atheists have spun a web of credibility around faith, and they have been joined by other atheists in their attempts to discredit Christianity. They have even gone as far as to claim the moral high ground, even when that meant trespassing.
#3 The entrenchment of the culture wars has led many Christians to lose touch with their heritage. Christians have invented many of the world’s top schools, but studying is seen as a threat to faith.
#4 The largest survey of incoming freshmen to US universities in 2016 found that 30. 9 percent claimed no religious affiliation, a dramatic 10 percent rise since 2006. However, this is not a license to cede the university to secularism.
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