Douglas Groothuis explains what the New Age movement is, analyzes its major doctrines and shows how it is influencing politics, science, health care and education.
Unmasking the New Age Movement
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This important book provides the historical and logical evidence that confirms biblical teachings about Jesus.
79We might better call it x and not something because , for Campbell , the ultimate is even beyond thingness . It might even be beyond x - ness . 80For a further critique of the idea of experiencing the ineffable , see Keith E. Yandell ...
Douglas Groothuis examines the basic doctrines of great world religions, including Islam and Nondualistic Hinduism, and compares them to Christianity.
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Limitations of the Social Science Perspective A. Sociology is descriptive, not prescriptive. 1. Sociology (and the social sciences generally) is designed to describe 2. Sociology provides no basis for normative value judgments ,.
When the dazzlish spirit-being appeared to him during his morning meditation, Will Baron thought it was Jesus Christ. He was wrong. Deceived by the New Age is unlike any book you've read about the New Age movement.
While most Christians are content with a superficial and pragmatic assessment of the new information technologies, Douglas Groothuis probes more deeply.
As Christian philosopher Nicholas Wolterstorff succinctly states it, If I believe of something that it is a duck, that is true of it if and only if it is a duck. And if that is indeed true of it, it is not true of it relative to some ...