No Place For Truth
David F. WellsPaperback 1994-12-20
Modern life has taken a toll on the human spirit, emptying it of meaning, depth, and morality. Seeking respite, people have turned to therapy centred on the self. Wells believes that evangelicals have taken the same path and that modern churchgoers have become consumers. He urges renewal in evangelical theology. 318 pages, from Eerdmans.
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Written expressly to encourage renewal in evangelical theology, No Place for Truth explores the interface between Christian faith and the modern world in entirely new ways and with uncommon rigor. David F. Well's sweeping analysis examines the collapse of theology in the church, the academy, and modern culture, raising profound questions about the future of conservative Protestant faith.
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Modern life has taken a toll on the human spirit, emptying it of meaning, depth, and morality. Seeking respite, people have turned to therapy centred on the self. Wells believes that evangelicals have taken the same path and that modern churchgoers have become consumers. He urges renewal in evangelical theology. 318 pages, from Eerdmans.
Publisher Description
Written expressly to encourage renewal in evangelical theology, No Place for Truth explores the interface between Christian faith and the modern world in entirely new ways and with uncommon rigor. David F. Well's sweeping analysis examines the collapse of theology in the church, the academy, and modern culture, raising profound questions about the future of conservative Protestant faith.