Renaissance : the power of the gospel however dark the times / Os Guinness.
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- 9780830896578
- 0830896570
- Consolation
- Christianity
- Evangelicalism
- Suffering -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
- Hope -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
- RELIGION -- Christian Life -- Social Issues
- RELIGION -- Christianity -- General
- Christianity
- Consolation
- Evangelicalism
- Hope -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
- Suffering -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
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- BV4905.3 .G855 2014eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Our Augustinian moment -- Grand global tasks -- Unnecessary, unlikely, undeniable -- The secret of cultural power -- The dynamics of the kingdom -- Our golden age is ahead -- Postscript: one more time again? -- Introduction to an evangelical manifesto -- An evangelical manifesto.
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Is society beyond all hope of redemption as the Christian faith seems more and more irrelevant in our modern world? In Renaissance, Os Guinness declares that the church can once again change the world and become a renewing power in our society if we answer the call to a new Christian renaissance.
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