Christianity and Anti Christianity in Their Final Conflict

Christianity and Anti Christianity in Their Final Conflict
Author: Samuel James Andrews
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1898
Genre: Antichrist
ISBN: UVA:X002078909

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Christians Against Christianity

Christians Against Christianity
Author: Obery M. Hendricks, Jr.
Publsiher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2021-07-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780807057407

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A timely and galvanizing work that examines how right-wing evangelical Christians have veered from an admirable faith to a pernicious, destructive ideology. Today’s right-wing Evangelical Christianity stands as the very antithesis of the message of Jesus Christ. In his new book, Christians Against Christianity, best-selling author and religious scholar Obery M. Hendricks Jr. challenges right-wing evangelicals on the terrain of their own religious claims, exposing the falsehoods, contradictions, and misuses of the Bible that are embedded in their rabid homophobia, their poorly veiled racism and demonizing of immigrants and Muslims, and their ungodly alliance with big business against the interests of American workers. He scathingly indicts the religious leaders who helped facilitate the rise of the notoriously unchristian Donald Trump, likening them to the “court jesters” and hypocritical priestly sycophants of bygone eras who unquestioningly supported their sovereigns’ every act, no matter how hateful or destructive to those they were supposed to serve. In the wake of the deadly insurrectionist attack on the US Capitol, Christians Against Christianity is a clarion call to stand up to the hypocrisy of the evangelical Right, as well as a guide for Christians to return their faith to the life-affirming message that Jesus brought and died for. What Hendricks offers is a provocative diagnosis, an urgent warning that right-wing evangelicals’ aspirations for Christian nationalist supremacy are a looming threat, not only to Christian decency but to democracy itself. What they offer to America is anything but good news.

Christianity and Anti Christianity in Their Final Conflict

Christianity and Anti Christianity in Their Final Conflict
Author: Samuel James Andrews
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1898
Genre: Antichrist
ISBN: HARVARD:AH4MV9

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The Case Against Christianity

The Case Against Christianity
Author: Michael Martin
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1991
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1566390818

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In this systematic philosophical critique of the major tenets of Christianity, Michael Martin examines the semantic and epistemological bases of religious claims and beliefs. Beginning with a comparison and evaluation of the Apostles' Creed, the Niceno-Chalcedonian Creed, and the Athanasian Creed, Martin discusses the principal theological, historical, and eschatological assumptions of Christianity. These include the historicity of Jesus, the Incarnation, the Second Coming, the Virgin Birth, the Resurrection, Salvation through faith in Jesus, and Jesus as a model of ethical behavior. Until now, an adequately convincing criticism of Christianity did not exist. Martin's use of historical evidence, textual analysis, and interpretations by philosophers and theologians provides the strongest case made to date against the rational justification of Christian doctrines.

Against Christianity

Against Christianity
Author: Peter J. Leithart
Publsiher: Canon Press & Book Service
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781591280064

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How could a conservative Christian-an ordained minister with a beard, no less-be against not only Christianity, but theology, sacraments, and ethics as well? Yet that is the stance Peter Leithart takes in this provocative "theological bricolage." Seeking to rethink evangelical notions of culture, church, and state, Leithart offers a series of short essays, aphorisms, and parables that challenge the current dichotomies that govern both Christian and non- Christian thinking about church and state, the secular and the religious. But his argument isn't limited to being merely "against." Leithart reveals a much larger vision of Christian society, defined by the stories, symbols, rituals, and rules of a renewed community-the city of God.

Christianity Book Burning and Censorship in Late Antiquity

Christianity  Book Burning and Censorship in Late Antiquity
Author: Dirk Rohmann
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2016-07-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110485554

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It is estimated that only a small fraction, less than 1 per cent, of ancient literature has survived to the present day. The role of Christian authorities in the active suppression and destruction of books in Late Antiquity has received surprisingly little sustained consideration by academics. In an approach that presents evidence for the role played by Christian institutions, writers and saints, this book analyses a broad range of literary and legal sources, some of which have hitherto been little studied. Paying special attention to the problem of which genres and book types were likely to be targeted, the author argues that in addition to heretical, magical, astrological and anti-Christian books, other less obviously subversive categories of literature were also vulnerable to destruction, censorship or suppression through prohibition of the copying of manuscripts. These include texts from materialistic philosophical traditions, texts which were to become the basis for modern philosophy and science. This book examines how Christian authorities, theologians and ideologues suppressed ancient texts and associated ideas at a time of fundamental transformation in the late classical world.

Christianity and Anti Christianity in Their Final Conflict

Christianity and Anti Christianity in Their Final Conflict
Author: Samuel James Andrews
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2021-09-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1396321527

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Samuel Andrews is prophetic in his interpretations. Discover the meaning behind prophecies in the Bible and why many of them have already come true. Learn about the everlasting battle between good and evil and how Andrews accurately predicted that it was going to peak right now! This book dives into the conflict between Christians and the Antichrist and lively depicts his reign on earth before the Second Coming. It shows that signs of his arrival are everywhere around us in the most civilized and powerful parts of the world. Andrews explains that we have come to the border line that separates two eras and asks these questions: "What is its significance? Why a new age? Are our old beliefs outgrown? Are we about to break with the past and take a sudden leap onward? What has aroused this general feeling of restlessness, this widespread discontent with the present, these eager anticipations of something better soon to come? When the new age has fully developed itself, what religion will it give us?" He provides satisfying answers within this book. James M Gray, Bible scholar, describes the book as "a calm setting forth of what the Bible says on the most important subject for these times." And recommends it as "indispensable for the library of the pastor, missionary or Christian worker of today".

Confronting Christianity

Confronting Christianity
Author: Rebecca McLaughlin
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2019-04-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433564260

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Although many people suggest that Christianity is declining, research indicates that it continues to be the world's most popular worldview. But even so, the Christian faith includes many controversial beliefs that non-Christians find hard to accept. This book explores 12 issues that might cause someone to dismiss orthodox Christianity—issues such as the existence of suffering, the Bible's teaching on gender and sexuality, the reality of heaven and hell, the authority of the Bible, and more. Showing how the best research from sociology, science, and psychology doesn't disagree with but actually aligns with claims found in the Bible, these chapters help skeptics understand why these issues are signposts, rather than roadblocks, to faith in Christ.