A Long Way East of Eden
Peter LowmanPaperback 2002-07-01
Publisher Description
A Long Way East of Eden explores how far from Utopia we have come. Lowman guides us on a fascinating journey through our postmodern ideas and lifestyles, and unearths a coherent pattern in their logical if, disconcerting, implications. The book's incisive, readable analysis explores how the "God question" is the central clue for making sense of our experience -- in identity and self-worth, purpose and desire, ethics, truth, and intimacy. Using wide-ranging examples from rock, politics, philosophy and street culture, it points from the emptiness at the heart of our postmodern world to a compelling rediscovery of God.
- Identifies and discusess the pressure points of our world.
- Focuses on the interplay between God and culture.
- A compelling presentation of the transforming power of the Gospel.
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Publisher Description
A Long Way East of Eden explores how far from Utopia we have come. Lowman guides us on a fascinating journey through our postmodern ideas and lifestyles, and unearths a coherent pattern in their logical if, disconcerting, implications. The book's incisive, readable analysis explores how the "God question" is the central clue for making sense of our experience -- in identity and self-worth, purpose and desire, ethics, truth, and intimacy. Using wide-ranging examples from rock, politics, philosophy and street culture, it points from the emptiness at the heart of our postmodern world to a compelling rediscovery of God.
- Identifies and discusess the pressure points of our world.
- Focuses on the interplay between God and culture.
- A compelling presentation of the transforming power of the Gospel.