Is Christianity Good for the World?

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Erschienen am 30.01.2024, 1. Auflage 2024
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Exploring the Impact of Christianity throughout History In our increasingly secular world, many claim that Christianity is oppressive and toxic. Christians are accused of standing on the wrong side of history, failing to accept human dignity, freedom, and progress. Are these accusations valid? Is Christianity actually causing more harm than good in the world?  In this concise booklet, author Sharon James shows that through history and across the globe, true followers of Christ have challenged injustice and abuse, and provided care for the needy. This has had a beneficial and widespread impact on all areas of human life. Without the moral ideals given to us by God, humans would lack the ability and desire to pursue justice, freedom, and compassion altogether. When Christians follow the biblical worldview with integrity and align their actions with their self-giving God, that results in sacrificial service to others. - Outlines the Positive Effect Christianity Has Had across the Centuries:  Argues a biblical worldview is essential for human freedom, flourishing, and fulfillment- Useful for Church Leaders and Laypeople Alike: This book provides knowledge and confidence for believers as they interact with those who argue Christianity is oppressive - Short, Accessible Format: A concise biblical exploration of Christianity's impact in the world  - TGC Hard Questions Series: Equips readers with answers to difficult questions facing the modern church

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Sharon James (PhD, University of Wales) works as social policy analyst for the Christian Institute, United Kingdom. She has written a number of books and has traveled to many countries as a conference speaker. She writes at sharonjames.org.

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