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Contending for the Faith in a Humanist World
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233924002
- EAN9798233924002
- Date de parution18/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Truth has not changed-but the world has. In a culture increasingly shaped by secular thought, many Christians are unaware of how deeply Humanist ideas have woven themselves into education, entertainment, politics, and even the church. Contending for the Faith in a Humanist World offers a biblically grounded examination of Secular Humanism and its direct opposition to God's design for humanity. Drawing exclusively from Scripture, historical sources, and cultural analysis, Susan D.
Elliott exposes the philosophies behind Humanist thought while equipping Christians to recognize its influence in everyday life. From issues of morality, education, and worship to questions of truth, authority, and salvation, this study challenges readers to measure every belief against the Word of God. Written for individual reflection and group Bible study, the book calls Christians to stand firm, teach with love, and contend earnestly for the faith once delivered to the saints.
Rather than responding with fear or hostility, readers are encouraged to approach this spiritual battle with sound doctrine, discernment, and hope-trusting in Christ, who has already overcome the world.
Elliott exposes the philosophies behind Humanist thought while equipping Christians to recognize its influence in everyday life. From issues of morality, education, and worship to questions of truth, authority, and salvation, this study challenges readers to measure every belief against the Word of God. Written for individual reflection and group Bible study, the book calls Christians to stand firm, teach with love, and contend earnestly for the faith once delivered to the saints.
Rather than responding with fear or hostility, readers are encouraged to approach this spiritual battle with sound doctrine, discernment, and hope-trusting in Christ, who has already overcome the world.
















