"Francis Schaeffer was a reading, listening, thinking man. He had his finger on the pulse of ongoing cultureal trends and had an unusual gift for communicating key ideas at a nontechnical level. In this postmodern era his approach to evangelism and discipling remains supremely relevant."
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Acknowledgements
Foreword by James W. Sire
The Intellectual & Cultural Climate of the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
The Gulf Is Fixed
The First Step in the Line of Despair: Philosophy
The Second Step: Art
The Third & Fourth Steps: Music & the General Culture
The Unifying Factor in the Steps of Despair
The Relationship of the New Theology to the Intellectual Climate
The Fifth Step: Theology
Modern Mysticism: Despair Beyond Despair
Modern Mysticism in Action: Art & Language
Modern Mysticism in Action: Music & Literature
The Next Phase of Modern Theology
How Historic Christianity Differs from the New Theology
Personality or a Devilish Din
Verifiable Facts & Knowing
The Dilemma of Man
God's Answer to Man's Dilemma
How Do We Know It Is True?
Speaking Historic Christianity into the Twentieth-Century Climate
Finding the Point of Tension
From the Point of Tension to the Gospel
Applying the Gospel
Pre-evangelism Is No Soft Option
Commending the Christian Faith to Our Generation
The Importance of Truth
Personal & Corporate Living into the Twentieth-Century Climate
Demonstrating the Character of God
The Legal, but Not Only the Legal
The Question of Apologetics
The Problem of Middle-Class Church in the Latter Half of the Twentieth Century
The Practice of Truth
Glossary
Notes
Index
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