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Answers to Life's Toughest Questions
  • Language: en

Answers to Life's Toughest Questions

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-11-04
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  • Publisher: IVP Books

People come to Christianity with all sorts of questions. Some questions are born of curiosity; others are born of suspicion. Some questions seem like distractions from the gospel. Regardless of the motivations behind them, these questions represent real barriers to faith for the people who ask them. And for those who are prepared, these questions represent real opportunities for the gospel to go forth. Raymond Hundley has made a life of fielding and responding to these questions, on the mission field and in the classroom and everywhere in between. Here he addresses the most common, and most perplexing, questions that come his way. How will you respond when the questions find you?

More Answers to Life's Toughest Questions, Volume Two
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

More Answers to Life's Toughest Questions, Volume Two

Response to Dr. Hundley's first book, Answers to Life's Toughest Questions, has been both substantial and inspiring. Now, his second book in the series, More Answers to Life's Toughest Questions, takes the next step forward in trying to answer life's toughest questions. He deals with twenty-five extremely controversial questions including same-sex marriage, spiritual gifts, women pastors, drinking alcohol, poverty, racism, Intelligent Design, capitalism, and violence in Islam. He also deals with biblical topics such as Constantine and the canon of the New Testament, Old Testament promises and Christians, mythological views of the Bible, and whether or not Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, and Ro...

Answers to Life's Toughest Questions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Answers to Life's Toughest Questions

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Many people have questions about Christianity - believers, skeptics, laypeople, pastors and students - and they all want clear answers to their questions. This book provides those answers. The author, Raymond Hundley, combines outstanding academic credentials with extensive practical experience in effective ministry on five continents. Hundley deals with twenty-five questions, including hot topics such as Islamic violence, science and faith, abortion, homosexuality and evolution, and critical Christian discussion on biblical inspiration, rejected books, how to study the Bible, contradictions in Scripture, evil and suffering, universalism, how to know God's will, healing and much more. His answers will make you think, challenge your beliefs and even surprise you. But above all, this book will help you understand the doctrines and practices of the Christian faith more deeply and consider its claims more intelligently. It will challenge non-believers to see the logic and truth of the Christian faith and it will enable Christian believers to hold their faith with deeper commitment and share it with greater boldness. This book could change your life.

Will the World End in 2012?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Will the World End in 2012?

Will life on earth really come crashing to a halt on December 21, 2012? Will solar storms trigger devastating earthquakes and volcanoes that obliterate humankind? Will a large-scale science experiment go awry, destroying our civilization? Is Earth on a collision course with an obscure planet? Will any of these events herald the end of the world? Dr. Raymond C. Hundley analyzes the predictions of the ten most prominent apocalyptic theories in the 2012 doomsday movement. He investigates the claims of scientists, theologians, mathematicians, technologists, and ancient prophets along with the credibility and probability of each theory. The 2012 predictions of the Mayan calendar are considered al...

Radical Emergent Theology: An Evangelical Response
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

Radical Emergent Theology: An Evangelical Response

What is Radical Emergent Theology? Who leads it? What does it teach? What are its goals? Why is it so revered by some and so reviled by others? How do evangelical theologians evaluate it? Cambridge scholar Dr. Raymond C. Hundley, after three years of painstaking research, has published a work that clearly and truthfully answers those questions. Hundley has brought to bear his fifty years of experience studying and teaching theology and world religions to the meticulous study of Radical Emergent Theology founder and spokesman Brian D. McLaren's prolific writings. The result is a readable work that will inform laypeople, students, seminarians, pastors, church leaders, and theologians about McLaren's radical views on: inspiration, conversion, evangelism, missions, heaven and hell, homosexuality, atonement, miracles, evolution, eschatology, his famous "pick-and-choose" exegesis, and much more. This book is destined to become the classic revelation of the methods, beliefs, and goals of Radical Emergent Theology. It will make the choice between this theological revolution and evangelical biblical doctrine crystal clear so that informed readers can make their own decision.

Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Reserve Officers on Active Duty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 628
Will the World End in 2012?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Will the World End in 2012?

Will life on earth really come crashing to a halt on December 21, 2012? Will solar storms trigger devastating earthquakes and volcanoes that obliterate humankind? Will a large-scale science experiment go awry, destroying our civilization? Is Earth on a collision course with an obscure planet? Will any of these events herald the end of the world? Dr. Raymond C. Hundley analyzes the predictions of the ten most prominent apocalyptic theories in the 2012 doomsday movement. He investigates the claims of scientists, theologians, mathematicians, technologists, and ancient prophets along with the credibility and probability of each theory. The 2012 predictions of the Mayan calendar are considered al...

Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 643

Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism

"Our way must be: never knowingly support lies! Having understood where the lies begin-step back from that gangrenous edge! Let us not glue back the flaking scale of the Ideology, not gather back its crumbling bones, nor patch together its decomposing garb, and we will be amazed how swiftly and helplessly the lies will fall away, and that which is destined to be naked will be exposed as such to the world." -Alexander Solzhenitsyn Enlightenment writer Voltaire was amazed that twelve fishermen, some of them unlettered, from an obscure place in the world called Galilee, challenged an empire through self-denial and patience and eventually established Christianity. He seriously thought that twelv...

Evangelicals and Liberation Revisited
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

Evangelicals and Liberation Revisited

Despite the fact that the theological gains of Latin American Liberation Theology (LALT) have been incorporated into several theologies around the world, many North Atlantic evangelicals still consider LALT a heresy. The underlying reason for the lack of positive engagement between North Atlantic Evangelical Theology in general--and American Evangelical Theology in particular--and LALT is the mistaken perception that LALT and evangelical theology are necessarily contradictory. In Evangelicals and Liberation Revisited, Joao Chaves analyzes instances of the evangelical-liberationist interaction and examines the generally suspicious responses given to LALT by North Atlantic Evangelicals. Evangelicals who think of LALT as a heresy have failed to look not only into the diversity that exists among liberationists, but also into the different theological expressions within their own movement. Joao Chaves argues convincingly that if evangelicals think about both liberation theology and their own theological commitments critically, then they will be able to recognize that LALT can be an indispensable ally in their commitment to following God.