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Recommended Books Al Wolters, Creation Regained (Eerdmans, 1985): A succinct summary of creation, fall, and redemption. Requires a college reading level. Neal Plantinga, Engaging God's World (Eerdmans, 2002): An articulate and inspiring account of the role of a Christian liberal arts education for the development of a Christian worldview. Written for college freshman. Brian Walsh and Richard Middleton, The Transforming Vision (IVP, 1984): A helpful and readable account of the basics of Christian worldview. Paul Marshall, Heaven Is Not My Home (Word, 1998): An accessible and easy read directed to a general audience, Marshall encourages readers to fully enjoy God's good creation. Charles Colson and Nancy Pearcey, How Now Shall We Live? (Tyndale, 1999): This book is chockfull of concrete stories that illustrate the application of the Christian worldview. General reading level. James Sire, The Universe Next Door (InterVarsity, 1988): an excellent catalogue of various worldviews and how they compare to the Christian perspective on life. Requires a high school reading level. Ronald Nash, Worldviews in Conflict (Zondervan): contrasts the Christian worldview with its competitors. College reading level. [Related Websites] [Recommended Books] |