Challenges To Truth and Reality

The following books are recommended for further reading in “Challenges To Truth and Reality”, Part One in That’s Just Your Interpretation: Responding to Skeptics Who Challenge Your Faith, by Paul Copan.

Why Bother With Truth? Finding Knowledge in a Skeptical Society (Jim Beilby and David Clark)

True For You, But Not For me: Deflating the Slogans That Leave Christians Speechless (Paul Copan)

Is Everything Really Relative (Paul Copan)

The Last Word (Thomas Nagel)

Truth Decay (Douglas Groothuis)

Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted in Midair (Francis Beckwith and Greg Koukl)

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Self Esteem For A New Age

The following books are recommended reading in the chapter on “Self Esteem For A New Age” in Countering Culture: Arming Yourself to Confront Non-Biblical Worldviews, written by David Noebel and Chuck Edwards.

Encyclopedia of New Age Beliefs (John Ankerberg and John Weldon)

See The Gods Fall (Francis Beckwith and Stephen Parrish)

The New Age Movement and the Biblical Worldview (John Newport)

The God Of Our Choosing

The following books are recommended reading in the chapter on “The God Of Our Choosing” in Countering Culture: Arming Yourself to Confront Non-Biblical Worldviews, written by David Noebel and Chuck Edwards.

The Power of Myth (Joseph Campbell)

The Aquarian Conspiracy: Personal and Social transformation In Our Time (Marilyn Ferguson)

Living in the Light (Shakti Gawain)

The New Age Movement an the Biblical Worldview: Conflict and Dialogue

Emergence: The Rebirth of the Sacred (David Spangler)

Political Power Plays

The following books are recommended reading in the chapter on “Political Power Plays” in Countering Culture: Arming Yourself to Confront Non-Biblical Worldviews, written by David Noebel and Chuck Edwards.

America’s Real War: An Orthodox Rabbi Insists that Judeo-Christian Values are Vital for our Nation’s Survival (Daniel Lapin)

Death By Government ( R.J. Rummel)

The Quest For Cosmic Justice (Thomas Sowell)

America’s 30 Years War (Balint vazsonyi)

Class Warfare For The 21st Century

The following books are recommended reading in the chapter on “Class Warfare For The 21st Century” in Countering Culture: Arming Yourself to Confront Non-Biblical Worldviews, written by David Noebel and Chuck Edwards.

The Gagging of God: Christianity Confronts Pluralism (D.A. Carson)

Feminism and the Bible: An Introduction to Feminism for Christians (Jack Cottrell)

The Feminist Gospel: The Movement to Unite Feminism with the Church (Mary Kassian)

Grand Illusions: The Legacy of Planned Parenthood (George Grant)

The Death of Truth (Dennis McCallum)

The Menace of Multiculturalism (Alvin Schmidt)

The Case for Marriage: Why Married People are Happier, Healthier, and Better Off Financially (Linda Waite and Maggie Gallagher)

Why Some People Hate America

The following books are recommended reading in the chapter on “Why Some People Hate America” in Countering Culture: Arming Yourself to Confront Non-Biblical Worldviews, written by David Noebel and Chuck Edwards.

Cloning of the American Mind ( B.K. Eakman)

Life at the bottom: The Worldview that makes the Underclass (Theodore Dalrymple)

Poverty and Wealth: Why Socialism Doesn’t Work (Ronald Nash)

You Can Trust The Communists [to be Communists] (Fred Schwarz)

Postmodern Times (Gene Edward Veith)

Mixing Religion And Politics

The following books are recommended reading in the chapter on “Mixing Religion And Politics” in Countering Culture: Arming Yourself to Confront Non-Biblical Worldviews, written by David Noebel and Chuck Edwards.

The Law (Frederic Bastiat)

The Revenge of Conscience: Politics and the Fall of Man (J. Budziszewski)

Cloning of the American Mind: Eradicating Morality Through Education ( B.K. Eakman)

In Defense of Natural Law (Robert George)

Clergy In the Classroom: The Religion of Secular Humanism (David Noebel, J.F. Baldwin, and Kevin Bywater)

Democracy and the Renewal of Public Education (Richard John Neuhaus)

Evolving Ideas In Science

The following books are recommended reading in the chapter on “Evolving Ideas In Science” in Countering Culture: Arming Yourself to Confront Non-Biblical Worldviews, written by David Noebel and Chuck Edwards.

Darwin’s Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution (Michael Behe)

The Blind Watchmaker: Why the Evidence of Evolution Reveals a Universe Without Design (Richard Dawkins)

Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science and Theology (William Dembski)

Evolution: A Theory in Crisis (Michael Denton)

Icons of Evolution: Science or Myth? Why Much of What We Teach About Evolution is Wrong (Jonathan Wells)

By Design: Science and the Search for God (Lary Witham)

The Real World of Secular Humanism

The following books are recommended in the chapter on “The Real World of Secular Humanism” in Countering Culture: Arming Yourself to Confront Non-Biblical Worldviews, written by David Noebel and Chuck Edwards.

Humanist Manifesto 2000: A Call for a New Planetary Humanism (Paul Kurtz)

Body & Soul: Human Nature and the Crisis in Ethics (J.P. Moreland and Scott Rae)

Clergy in the Classroom: The Religion of Secular Humanism (David Noebel, J.F. Baldwin, and kevin Bywater)

The Intellectuals Speak Out About God (Roy Varghese)

The Theology Of Secular Humanism

The following books are recommended in the chapter on “The Theology Of Secular Humanism” in Countering Culture: Arming Yourself to Confront Non-Biblical Worldviews, written by David Noebel and Chuck Edwards.

Answers for Atheists, Agnostics, and Other Thoughtful Skeptics: Dialogs About Christian Faith and Life (Calvin Beisner)

Faith Has Its Reasons: An Integrative Approach to Defending Christianity (Kenneth Boa and Robert Bowman)

Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Norman Geisler)

God–The Evidence: The Reconciliation of Faith and Reason in a Postsecular World (Patrick Glynn)

The Problem of Pain (C.S. Lewis)

Scaling the Secular City (J.P. Moreland)

Does God Exist? (J.P. Moreland and Kai Nielsen)

Why I am not a Christian: And other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects (Bertrand Russell)