Christianity, Atheism, Islam and the Need for Real Evangelical Leadership

Christianity, Atheism, Islam and the Need for Real Evangelical Leadership
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Publisher : FriesenPress
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 9781460287583
ISBN-13 : 1460287584
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Book Synopsis Christianity, Atheism, Islam and the Need for Real Evangelical Leadership by : D.A. Wonneberg

Download or read book Christianity, Atheism, Islam and the Need for Real Evangelical Leadership written by D.A. Wonneberg and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2016-12-27 with total page 218 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 2016 will go down in history as a watershed political year and evangelicals--the largest identifiable voting bloc--were central to the many shocking attitudes and behaviors observed. D.A. Wonneberg, Ph.D. provides needed insight into how evangelicals de-evolved from being the 'light of the world' to potentially installing America's first fascist leader. Wonneberg--a lifelong evangelical and academic who has studied organizational psychology, narcissism and fascism--provides a rare, insider's look at evangelicals. He does not blindly perpetuate the current views of populist evangelicals but he pursues the most difficult internal issues facing the community while at the same time he addresses the harshest external criticisms. Wonneberg holds that there is a need for traditional, ethical and real evangelical leadership in a world pleading for moral guidance and lasting, peaceful, solutions. He sees the current trajectory of evangelical bias and confrontation that does not follow the teachings of Jesus Christ as only leading to further societal failure. As such, 'Christianity, Atheism, Islam and the Need for REAL Evangelical Leadership' is a handbook for the religious novice and experienced political pundit alike. Members of all walks of life will find refreshing and insightful solutions that are time-tested and worthy of pursuit in an age of hatred and divisiveness. This handbook covers: · the basics of Christianity · the history and fundamentals of evangelicalism · narcissism, fascism and the antidote which is Christ-like leadership · the growing atheist and agnostic communities · a comprehensive set of apologetic responses to atheist objections · the basics of Islam · evidence of religious decline in modern life · an overview of hate speech and necessitated communication standards · the need for an eternal, Christ-centered perspective


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