Gratis Versand in ganz Österreich
Bookbot

Douglas Wilson

    Diese Autorin schreibt unter dem Pseudonym Douglas Wilson. Ihre Werke zeichnen sich durch tiefe Einblicke in die menschliche Natur und komplexe gesellschaftliche Themen aus.

    Excused Absence
    The Case for Classical Christian Education
    No Quarter November
    The Light from Behind the Sun
    Ploductivity
    The Covenant Household
    • The Covenant Household

      • 148 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,5(33)Abgeben

      Exploring the concept of covenants, this book delves into their significance in shaping family dynamics and relationships. It examines how these binding agreements influence the way families interact, support one another, and create lasting bonds. By understanding the nature of covenants, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own family structures and the commitments that sustain them, ultimately offering insights into fostering stronger familial connections.

      The Covenant Household
    • Ploductivity

      A Practical Theology of Work and Wealth

      • 122 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      4,5(1244)Abgeben

      Emphasizing a slow and steady approach to life, the book advocates for personal growth and fulfillment over mere productivity. It encourages readers to embrace a more natural, organic pace, drawing comparisons between the fruitful growth of trees and the often mechanical efficiency of modern society. By prioritizing depth and sustainability in one’s pursuits, it offers a refreshing perspective on achieving success and well-being.

      Ploductivity
    • No Quarter November

      The 2021 Anthology

      • 104 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,7(6)Abgeben

      Exploring the enigmatic allure of November, the book delves into the human fascination with destruction and the instinctual urge to ignite. It examines the idea that societal tensions and emotional turmoil create a metaphorical flammability, prompting individuals to confront their darker impulses. Through thought-provoking insights, it challenges readers to reflect on the underlying reasons for this phenomenon and the moral implications of their desires.

      No Quarter November
    • Focusing on a holistic approach to education, the book advocates for nurturing not just academic skills but also the moral and imaginative development of children. It emphasizes the responsibility of parents and educators to cultivate well-rounded individuals, encouraging a deeper engagement with classical Christian principles in the educational process.

      The Case for Classical Christian Education
    • Excused Absence

      Should Christian Kids Leave Public Schools?

      • 148 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,5(16)Abgeben

      The book revolves around a tense and urgent mission to rescue individuals from a perilous situation. It delves into themes of survival, bravery, and the moral dilemmas faced by those involved in the extraction. The narrative is driven by high stakes and emotional depth, as characters confront their fears and make difficult choices to ensure the safety of others. The urgency of the plot keeps readers on the edge of their seats, highlighting the complexities of human relationships in crisis situations.

      Excused Absence
    • Refuting the New Atheists

      A Christian Response to Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, and Richard Dawkins

      • 330 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,6(5)Abgeben

      The book critiques the moral framework of the New Atheists, arguing that their outrage over global evils lacks a solid ethical foundation. Douglas Wilson, a theologian, presents a counterpoint to their arguments, highlighting the inconsistencies in their moral reasoning. Through this analysis, the author engages with themes of morality, belief, and the philosophical underpinnings of atheism, challenging readers to reconsider the basis of their ethical judgments.

      Refuting the New Atheists
    • Get the Girl

      How to Be the Kind of Man the Kind of Woman You Want to Marry Would Want to Marry

      • 150 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,4(236)Abgeben

      Exploring the 'manosphere,' the book delves into the pervasive bitterness and cynicism that stem from a blend of red-pill ideology and materialistic views. It critiques the selfishness and reductionist attitudes towards sex that often emerge in these discussions, while also highlighting unexpected insights that contrast with traditional evangelical perspectives. The author invites readers to reflect on the complexities of these beliefs and their implications for understanding masculinity and relationships in contemporary society.

      Get the Girl
    • Fidelity

      How to Be a One-Woman Man

      • 186 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,4(46)Abgeben

      Addressing the reality of sexual issues within the church, the book confronts topics like pornography, masturbation, and infidelity with honesty and clarity. It emphasizes the struggle for self-control among young men in a digital age, while urging church leaders to tackle these challenges rather than ignore them. Wilson provides specific solutions rooted in Biblical teachings, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of sensitive subjects such as divorce and homosexuality, aiming to foster a culture of accountability and integrity within the Evangelical community.

      Fidelity
    • Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning

      An Approach to Distinctively Christian Education

      • 276 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      Doug Wilson's work addresses the concerns of Christian parents regarding the decline of American education. He offers practical strategies and insights to empower them to take action and improve educational outcomes for their children. Through his guidance, parents are encouraged to reclaim the tools of learning and foster a more effective educational environment rooted in their values.

      Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning