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Wie Philosophen und Aktivisten Identität umdefiniert und die sexuelle Revolution entfacht haben
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Wie Philosophen und Aktivisten Identität umdefiniert und die sexuelle Revolution entfacht haben
Kulturelle Amnesie, expressiver Individualismus und der Weg zur sexuellen Revolution
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Modern culture is obsessed with identity. Since the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges Supreme Court decision in 2015, sexual identity has dominated both public discourse and cultural trends -- yet no historical phenomenon is its own cause. From Augustine to Marx, various views and perspectives have contributed to the modern understanding of the self. In this timely book, Carl Trueman analyzes the development of the sexual revolution as a symptom rather than the cause of the human search for identity. Trueman surveys the past, brings clarity to the present, and gives guidance for the future as Christians navigate the culture in humanity's ever-changing quest for identity. - Publisher
Carl Trueman identifies the historical, philosophical, and technological influences that have shaped present-day identity politics and teaches believers how to shift their modern understanding of personhood to a biblical perspective.
Offering readers an accessible portrait of Martin Luther's life and theology, this book explores the impact of his cross-centered theology on living the Christian life. Part of the Theologians on the Christian Life series.
Theological essays are dusty, humourless affairs aren't they? Well, they don't have to be! This is the second collection of essays by Carl Trueman. His first collection Wages of Spin was received with enthusiasm.
In the Strange New World Study Guide, Trueman walks through each of the book's 9 chapters, summarizing key points, posing thought-provoking questions, and providing Bible verses for further reading.
Grace Alone---Salvation as a Gift of God is part of the Five Solas Series, offering readers a look back to the five rallying cries of the Reformation--- the five solas---while seeking to apply them in a fresh way to the contemporary church.
In his lively and engaging style Carl Trueman examines the origins of contemporary Reformed theology in the Reformation world of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. After tracing how this heritage shaped and transformed the intervening period, he then describes some of the major challenges being faced by today's evangelical church. Not content to leave it like this he goes on to suggest ways of responding to these challenges, ways that remain faithful to the Scriptures and the theology of the Reformers drawn from the pages of God's word. He then points towards a future that embraces and radiates these wonderful doctrines of grace. (Back Cover).