Beginning with sin instead of creation is like trying to read a book by opening it in the middle: You don’t know the characters and can’t make sense of the plot.

Nancy R. Pearcey

Mots clés sin creation evangelism



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The Rosetta Stone of Christian social thought is the Trinity.

Nancy R. Pearcey

Mots clés relationships trinity



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Morality is always derivative. It stems from one's worldview.

Nancy R. Pearcey

Mots clés morality ethics philosophy



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A merely symbolic religion does not threaten the ruling regime of materialistic science.

Nancy R. Pearcey

Mots clés faith apologetics creationism



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Author conveys contemporary respect for Methodist preachers who rode the circuit of frontier settlements to put themselves at risk for the Gospel near the Second Great Awakening. They were dubbed 'God's light artillery'.

Nancy R. Pearcey

Mots clés zealotry evangelism



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In every historical period, the religious groups that grow most rapidly are those that set believers at odds with the surrounding culture.

Nancy R. Pearcey

Mots clés discipleship



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Christianity is the key that fits the lock of the universe.

Nancy R. Pearcey

Mots clés integrity wholeness



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The sword of the Spirit has been muffled up and decked out with flowers and ribbons," author writes, conveying the sentiments of a Congregationist minister on men's ceding of moral and religious instruction and correction as women's work.

Nancy R. Pearcey

Mots clés leadership fatherhood



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We need to understand enough of modern thought to identify the ways it blocks us from living out the Gospel the way God intends, both in terms of intellectual roadblocks and in terms of economic and structural changes that make it harder to live by Scriptural principles.

Nancy R. Pearcey

Mots clés apologetics worldview



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We tend to have a limited concept of spiritual death as saying no only to things we want or covet -- our guilty pleasures and selfish ambitions. But in reality, it means dying inwardly to whatever has control over us. The thing that really controls us may not be what we want. It may be what we fear. Fear can dominate our lives just as strongly as desire.

Nancy R. Pearcey

Mots clés fear selfishness anxiety



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