What's Your Worldview?
An Interactive Approach to Life's Big Questions
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Pub Date Jan 31 2014 | Archive Date Jan 31 2014
Description
Highly creative and interactive, this apologetics resource helps readers identify and evaluate 21 different worldviews through engaging yes-or-no questions and easy-to-understand descriptions. Appendices include answers to common questions and suggestions for further reading.
Advance Praise
“This book will become ‘the book’ that will be
used by campus ministers, students, and a host of others who are
constantly being drawn into conversations concerning worldviews. The
layout of this book is ingenious, helpful, and engaging. The information
found in these short pages will provide accurate long-term care for
those on a ‘worldview journey.’”
—Rod Mays, National Coordinator, Reformed University Fellowship
—Marvin Olasky, Editor in Chief, World News Group
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781433538926 |
PRICE | $10.99 (USD) |
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