Turning Point: A Christian Worldview Declaration

By Herbert Schlossberg, Marvin Olasky, Series edited by Marvin Olasky

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Turning Point: A Christian Worldview Declaration

By Herbert Schlossberg, Marvin Olasky, Series edited by Marvin Olasky

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American Christianity is at a turning point. We face perhaps the greatest challenge--and the greatest opportunity--since the founding of our country.

The challenge we face is the tidal wave of militant anti-Christian belief engulfing society, and the chaos left in its wake. From the AIDS epidemic to financial fraud; from the killing of twenty million unborn babies to economic decline; from the crisis in the family to rampant immorality--these seemingly insurmountable problems have resulted from the humanist rejection of God and moral absolutes. It is becoming painfully apparent that anti-Christian humanism, the guiding force of our society for the last three decades, does not work. The world is in crisis and people want answers.

The opportunity for Christians to proclaim the truth, to provide answers, is great. Will we seize the opportunity? Will we share the only real hope there is?

This book, the first volume in the Turning Point Christian Worldview Series, outlines a bold new strategy for Christians to live out our personal lives, and just as much Lord over all of life and culture. In the past, those who have taken up the challenge have reformed society. Turning Point provides dramatic examples of how ordinary Christians, who combine piety, reason and the boldness to act, can change the world.

While the idols of our age lead only to destruction, Turning Point offers a resounding message of hope, rooted in the Living God, in His Holy Word, and in the reality of His presence in our lives today.


Authors:

Herbert Schlossberg

Herb Schlossberg (1935–2019) was a historian and served as a senior analyst in the Central Intelligence Agency. The author of several books, he lived with his wife in Alexandria, Virginia, and has three grown children and nine grandchildren.

Marvin Olasky

Marvin Olasky (PhD, University of Michigan) is a senior fellow of the Discovery Institute and an Acton Institute affiliate scholar. He is the author of twenty-eight books, including The Tragedy of American Compassion and Lament for a Father. From 1983 through 2021 he was a professor at the University of Texas at Austin and the editor in chief of WORLD. He and his wife, Susan, have four sons.

Product Details

Format: Paperback
Weight: 7.0 ounces
ISBN-13: 978-0-89107-449-6
ISBN-UPC: 9780891074496
Case Quantity: 80
Published: July 31, 1987