Should we try to bring people to Christ or not? In a multi-cultural world evangelism is often under attack, with those seeking to evangelize sometimes being branded arrogant, ignorant, hypocritical and meddlesome. Against such a backdrop this unique book asks what sort of evangelism is ethical in a liberal, post-Christian...
Should we try to bring people to Christ or not? In a multi-cultural world evangelism is often under attack, with those seeking to evangelize sometimes being branded arrogant, ignorant, hypocritical and meddlesome. Against such a backdrop this unique book asks what sort of evangelism is ethical in a liberal, post-Christian society. Thiessen discusses the immoral practices and attitudes that are sometimes associated with evangelism and them turns his insightful attention to a better way of approaching the subject. He demonstrates that evangelism in a liberal society can be ethical if we have something of the mind of Christ about us. He makes a significant contribution to the subject, giving confidence to those who dare to spread the good news of the Gospel in today's world. ***- Publisher.***
This is a brief and accessible examination of the ethics of evangelism in a post-Christian culture. Thiessen discusses the immoral practices and attitudes that are sometimes associated with evangelism and then turns his insightful attention to a better way of approaching the subject. Should we try to bring people to Christ or not? In a multi-cultural world evangelism is often under attack, with those seeking to evangelise sometimes being branded arrogant, ignorant, hypocritical and meddlesome. Against such a backdrop this unique book asks what sort of evangelism is ethical in a liberal, post-Christian society.
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Should we try to bring people to Christ or not? In a multi-cultural world evangelism is often under attack, with those seeking to evangelize sometimes being branded arrogant, ignorant, hypocritical and meddlesome. Against such a backdrop this unique book asks what sort of evangelism is ethical in a liberal, post-Christian...
Should we try to bring people to Christ or not? In a multi-cultural world evangelism is often under attack, with those seeking to evangelize sometimes being branded arrogant, ignorant, hypocritical and meddlesome. Against such a backdrop this unique book asks what sort of evangelism is ethical in a liberal, post-Christian society. Thiessen discusses the immoral practices and attitudes that are sometimes associated with evangelism and them turns his insightful attention to a better way of approaching the subject. He demonstrates that evangelism in a liberal society can be ethical if we have something of the mind of Christ about us. He makes a significant contribution to the subject, giving confidence to those who dare to spread the good news of the Gospel in today's world. ***- Publisher.***
This is a brief and accessible examination of the ethics of evangelism in a post-Christian culture. Thiessen discusses the immoral practices and attitudes that are sometimes associated with evangelism and then turns his insightful attention to a better way of approaching the subject. Should we try to bring people to Christ or not? In a multi-cultural world evangelism is often under attack, with those seeking to evangelise sometimes being branded arrogant, ignorant, hypocritical and meddlesome. Against such a backdrop this unique book asks what sort of evangelism is ethical in a liberal, post-Christian society.
The Ethics of Evangelism$35.99
Koorong code316368
ISBN9781842277249
Pages304
PublisherAuthentic Media
Publication date01 February 2011
Dimensions16 x 152 x 229mm
Weight0.441kg
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