Synopsis
<p>Science, technology and economic growth motivate our society. Each is carried on with little regard for Christian concerns.</p><p>Brian Walsh and Richard Middleton yearn for change. They long to see Christianity penetrate the structures of society, reforming and remolding our culture. From scholarship in the universities to politics, business and family life, the Christian vision can transform our world.</p><p>To stimulate such change the authors analyze our troubled age, show us how it gotthat way and suggest a solution. Their clear presentation of a Christian world view forms the basis of their hope.</p>
About the Author
Brian J. Walsh (PhD, McGill University) serves as the Christian Reformed Church chaplain to the University of Toronto and as adjunct professor of theology of culture at Wycliffe College. He is the coauthor with J. Richard Middleton of Truth Is Stranger Than It Used to Be (IVP Academic, 1995), with Sylvia Keesmaat of Colossians Remixed (IVP Academic, 2004) and with Steven Bouma-Prediger of Beyond Homelessness (Eerdmans, 2008). He is also the author of Langdon Gilkey (University Press of America, 1992) and Subversive Christianity (Alta Vista College Press, 1994).
J. Richard Middleton (PhD, Free University of Amsterdam) is professor of Biblical Worldview and Exegesis at Northeastern Seminary at Roberts Wesleyan College, in Rochester, NY, and serves as adjunct professor of Old Testament at the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology, in Kingston, Jamaica. He is the author of The Liberating Image (Brazos, 2005) and coauthor with Brian Walsh of Truth Is Stranger Than It Used to Be (IVP Academic, 1995).
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