“A Christian philosophy of literature begins with the same agenda of issues that any philosophy of literature addresses. Its distinctive feature is that it relates these issues to the Christian faith.” PhilosophyChristianLiteratureIssuesRelateFeaturesAddressesAgendasChristian FaithDistinctiveChristian Philosophy Book:The Christian Imagination: The Practice of Faith in Literature and Writing Source: The Christian Imagination: The Practice of Faith in Literature and Writing
“John Frame's magnificent work on the Christian life fully endorses the authority of Scripture and practically addresses the need to consider the situations and people involved in ethical decisions.” PeopleNeedsChristianDecisionSituationInvolvedAuthorityScriptureChristian LifeAddressesEthicalMagnificent Author:Richard L. Pratt, Jr.
“In this age of space flight, when we use the modern tools of science to advance into new regions of human activity, the Bible... remains in every way an up-to-date book. Our knowledge and use of the laws of nature that enable us to fly to the Moon also enable us to destroy our home planet with the atom bomb. Science itself does not address the question whether we should use the power at our disposal for good or for evil. The guidelines of what we ought to do are furnished in the moral law of God.” WayShouldHumansDoeBookUseHomeAgeChristianLawEvilSpaceMoralModernPlanetsOughtActivityMoonBibleToolsRemainsFlightBombsAddressesRegionsAtomsLaws Of NatureHuman ActivityGuidelinesMoral LawAtom BombUp To DateSpace Flight Author:Wernher von Braun
“It is interesting to note that during the last ten years Washington's 'Farewell Address' has begun to reappear in college textbooks - minus the four religious warnings.” YearsChristianLastsReligiousInterestingFourCollegeTenNotesAddressesWarningFarewellTextbooksMinusFarewell Address Author:David Barton
“Washington's address is virtually unknown today and has not been seen in most American history textbooks in nearly four decades. Perhaps it is because of all the religious warnings Washington made in his 'Farewell Address.'” MadeTodayChristianReligiousFourDecadesAddressesWarningAmerican HistoryFarewellTextbooksFarewell AddressHistory Textbooks Author:David Barton
“At root, evangelical anti-intellectualism is both a scandal and a sin. It is a scandal in the sense of being an offense and a stumbling block that needlessly hinders serious people from considering the Christian faith and coming to Christ. It is a sin because it is a refusal, contrary to Jesus' two great commandments, to love the Lord our God with our minds. Anti-intellectualism is quite simply a sin. Evangelicals must address it as such, beyond all excuses, evasions, or rationalizations of false piety.” PeopleMindTwoChristianJesusChristSinLordSeriousRootsExcuseContraryBlockAddressesCommandmentsConsideringOffenseScandalRefusalPietyChristian FaithEvangelicalHinderStumblingIntellectualismEvasionStumbling Blocks Author:Os Guinness