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Developing a Christian World-and-Life View

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An edition of Lord of All (2005)

Lord of All

Developing a Christian World-and-Life View

Many believers today practice an abbreviated form of Christianity. They know their faith applies to their spiritual lives and to their relationships with others, but they don't realize that the Bible contains commands that equip them to live out their faith in all of life. They may have a "Christian life" view, but they lack a Christian world-and-life view. In Lord of All, D. James Kennedy and Jerry Newcombe define this Christian world-and-life view by considering the six main spheres of influence that Christians should be working to strengthen, from the global and national levels down to the church and the family. Those with anti-Christian worldviews are working hard to push God out of these spheres, and as Christians we are called to reclaim them for Christ. With an unflinching commitment to God's truth, the authors take us through each of these spheres of influence and give us an overview of what has gone wrong and why a biblically informed world-and-life view is essential. They provide us with the tools and guidance we need to begin integrating our faith with every aspect of life. Throughout the book we are reminded of the truth that God is sovereign not just over spiritual things, but over all of life. He is Lord of all. - Jacket.

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Crossway Books
Language
English
Pages
320

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Lord of All: Developing a Christian World-and-Life View
February 15, 2005, Crossway Books
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First Sentence

"Recently I preached a sermon called "The Root of the Problem," and my wife asked me the day before, after hearing the message title, "So, what is it?""

Table of Contents

Introduction : The Christian world-and-life view
Part one : The sphere of the world.
The root of the problem
"This is my amoeba's world"
The collapse of evolution
A noble origin, a noble destiny
Part two : The sphere of humanity.
The Bible and life
Lessons from the Nazis regarding human life
Cloning and the stem-cell research debate
Suicide is not a viable option
Part three : The sphere of the nation.
A Christian view of politics
Christian statesmanship
A nation built on Christian principles
The Bible and the economy
Part four : The sphere of the school.
A teaching religion
Who stole the truth?
The humanists and education
Violence in the schoolyard
Part five : The sphere of the church.
The Bible and the soul
The old lamplighter
Will the church forget?
The fight for God's Word
Part six : The sphere of the family.
A Christian view of the family
Christian marriage
Christian parenting
The single life : heaven or hell?
Conclusion : Where there is no vision

Edition Notes

Published in
Wheaton, IL
Copyright Date
2005

Classifications

Library of Congress
BR100 .K465 2005, BR100.K465 2005

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
320 p.
Number of pages
320
Dimensions
9 x 5.9 x 1.3 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8783178M
Internet Archive
lordalldevelopin00kenn
ISBN 10
1581346778
ISBN 13
9781581346770
LCCN
2004026607
OCLC/WorldCat
57000580
Library Thing
696125
Goodreads
2188768

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