Right Thinking for a Culture in Chaos is a biblical response to contemporary issues like gender identity, government authority, deconstruction of faith, critical race theory, and more. Read more.
The absolute truth of Scripture is timeless, extending even to today’s most heated controversies.
In an age of moral and spiritual decline, you will inevitably face pressure to view truth as something subjective, shifting, and ultimately unknowable. Yet the Word of God stands in bold contrast against this postmodern sentiment.
Right Thinking for a Culture in Chaos is a biblical response to contemporary issues like gender identity, government authority, deconstruction of faith, critical race theory, and more. Each chapter illuminates how the principles of God’s Word equip you to honor Him in an increasingly corrupt world. You’ll also be encouraged by the profound hope of the gospel of Jesus Christ—the only remedy for humanity’s brokenness.
The antagonism of our culture against biblical standards and Christian values is steadily increasing. As the world around us worsens, how should we think, speak and act?
The decline of our culture has been dizzying. In recent decades we have witnessed an unprecedented spiral of moral decline.
As Christians, we are confronted with the need to avoid corruption while navigating the complexities of a culture mired in chaos. If we hope to demonstrate right reasoning and right living, we must turn to God's Word. His Word lights our way in the darkness (Ps. 1:1-3). The Scriptures reveal to us the good news of the gospel (Jas. 1:21). They are the Spirit's means for us to grow in holiness (1 Pet. 2:1-3). And they are the weapon God has given us to combat temptation and error (Eph. 6:17). By centering our hearts and minds on divine revelation, we affirm ourselves in the truth (Jn. 17:17). Thus, if we are to think and act rightly, we must conform our lives to the immutable standards of God's Word.
In the pages of this book the authors examine contemporary trends and cultural issues in the light of Scripture. The topics they address include: