InterVarsity Press
The Right Questions: Truth, Meaning & Public Debate
The Right Questions: Truth, Meaning & Public Debate
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- Why is it always wrong to mix science and religion?
- What is the ultimate premise, the beginning point, from which logic should proceed?
- How can a college education prepare students to understand the ultimate purpose or meaning for which life should be lived and to choose rightly from among the available possibilities?
- What is the appropriate understanding of religion in a pluralistic nation where substantial numbers of Christians, agnostics, Jews and Muslims all need to live together in peace?
- How can democratic liberalism remain viable when severed from its Christian roots?
- What is the most important event in human history?
Author: Phillip E. Johnson
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 04/07/2004
Pages: 194
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 8.38h x 5.58w x 0.56d
ISBN: 9780830832132
About the Author
Pearcey, Nancy: - A frequent lecturer, Pearcey has spoken to actors and screenwriters in Hollywood; at universities such as Dartmouth, Stanford, USC and Princeton; at national labs like Sandia and Los Alamos; in Congress and the White House; and for political organizations like the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. Her articles have appeared in numerous publications, including The Washington Times, First Things, Human Events and The Regent University Law Review. Pearcey has written or contributed to several works, including The Soul of Science and the ECPA Gold Medallion winner How Now Shall We Live? Her latest book, Total Truth, was featured on C-SPAN, received an Award of Merit in the Christianity Today 2005 Book Awards, and won the ECPA Gold Medallion Award for best book of the year in the Christianity and Society category.
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