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The Truth About Worldviews: A Biblical Understanding of Worldview Alternatives
James P. EckmanPrice: $11.99 (Trade Paperback)
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In this accessible volume, James P. Eckman analyzes the main world religions, cults, and philosophical systems as worldviews. He argues that genuine, biblical Christianity is the only worldview that answers every question relating to spirituality, morality, and the meaning of life.
Product Details
- ISBN-10: 1581346727
- ISBN-13: 9781581346725
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 144
- Size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches
- Published: Sep 14, 2004
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Description
In a world where multiple “truths” abound, Christians need to be on their guard to avoid being deceived by other ways of looking at the world that directly oppose Christ and His Word. To be prepared, they must be well informed of these other worldviews and how they differ from Christianity. In this Biblical Essentials study, Dr. Eckman analyzes the main world religions, cults, and philosophical systems as worldviews. He asserts that genuine, biblical Christianity is the only worldview that answers every question relating to spirituality, morality, and the meaning of life.
This title is one in a series being published by Crossway Books in cooperation with Evangelical Training Association. ETA provides Christian education resources for individuals, leaders and teachers, churches, Bible institutes, and other adult educational settings. With short chapters and thought-provoking questions, this book is useful for both personal and group study.
About the Author
James P. Eckman (ThM, Dallas Theological Seminary; PhD, University of Nebraska at Lincoln) is the president of Grace University in Omaha, Nebraska, as well as a professor of history and biblical studies. An ordained minister, his specialty is historical theology. In addition to hosting a weekly radio program, Issues in Perspective, he also performs dramatic monologues on figures from church history.
