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*** *** In the inquisitive spirit of Montaigne, and with the confessional scrutiny of St. Augustine,"MILE HIGH REDEMPTION" describes in personal language the path to "conversion"-from religion to responsibility and integrity. Clark's third book is a conscientious exploration of our most cherished commitments, one which relentlessly probes the legitimacy of the very Evangelical forces which seek to define him. We are not only drawn in, we "see" Clark's changes as he grapples with the pressures and aspirations of Christian salvation. Professor Phillip Fandozzi, 23 yr director of Liberal Studies, University of MT. *** We are privy to a sustained youthful reflection on the nature of miracles, vice, friendship, idolatry, eternity, homosexuality, reverence, God, and even human salvation. *** ....Read and treasure this book.... Andrew William Smith, B.A., M.A., English *** *** Reared in an Evangelical community, Clark draws upon his unique experience---which includes an early career as a construction journeyman and business owner, followed by ten years on the bench in the judicial system, and ultimately, with PhD in hand, the fundamental commitment to the philosophical life as a philosophy professor and author currently at the University of Montana. *** *** "MILE HIGH REDEMPTION," displays the philosophical spirit at its finest. Warm and genuine, always engaging, and at times hilarious, MILE HIGH REDEMPTION brings to life the intense drama within the youthful struggle to achieve the courage to be. *** ***
What happens when ethical interpretations meet life? Readings sample divergent views on moral issues. Readers can work through case studies.
Many books have successfully defended Christianity against Western rational skepticism. 'Apologetics in the New Age' represents the first serious attempt by evangelical philosophers to answer Eastern pantheism in general and the New Age movement in particular. Teaming up with David Clark, Norman Geisler, one of evangelicalism's leading apologists, probes the pantheistic worldview and its relationship to the New Age movement. Pantheism, the authors write, constitutes the soil in which the movement grows. The notion that every person participates in the divine has found fertile expression in contemporary American culture. The American consciousness of the Eastern alternative has risen rapidly in the last few decades, the authors remind us. Christian apologists have been caught unaware.... For this reason, we believe that Christian apologists must turn their attention in a new direction by developing new arguments for this New Age.
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