The Embarrassed Believer: Reviving Christian Witness in an Age of Unbelief

by Hugh Hewitt

Paperback, 1998

Status

Available

Description

Due to increased hostility toward Christianity, believers have become too timid about their faith and alternative religions have stepped in to fill the void. Hewitt offers an intelligent, thought-provoking defense for Christians wanting to defend their faith.

Publication

Nashville, TN: Word Publishing (1998), 206 pages

Language

ISBN

9780849914195

Barcode

15273

Contents

Perfect pitch --
The destruction of belief --
A chasing after wind --
Te trajectory --
People are hungry to talk about the deep things --
People are embarrassed to talk about the deep things --
The Cleveland Browns and the decline of the West --
Who is the embarrassed believer, and what does he or she need to do? --
Hello, I must be going --
If the YPOs do it- --
You can test for authenticity --
Believers need Velcro --
Angry people and atheists do not buy books --
There is a difference between myth and truth --
Actually, it's not that hard --
The first secretary of the treasury was wrong --
"You cannot reach the formless except through form": A very Brady Sequel meets the Talmud and the Koran --
Job's exclusive --
Would you earn a bible? --
Apologetics does not mean the science of saying you're sorry --
Sunday school and the defeat of evil --
The self-evidently bad is no longer self-evident --
A few kind words for Hell --
Preachers don't curse --
Allies, but not believers --
The routine has become extraordinary --
The extraordinary has become routine --
The great commission did not have an expiration date --
Find the good and praise it --
The narrow gate and the chorus of critics --
"No one would make up a religion like Christianity" --
Ecclesiastes, or the preacher.

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