
From a veteran journalist and former 60 Minutes producer comes an intimate portrait of evangelicals, one of the most influential forces in America today, and the story of how this lapsed believer came to terms with his faith. ...
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From a veteran journalist and former 60 Minutes producer comes an intimate portrait of evangelicals, one of the most influential forces in America today, and the story of how this lapsed believer came to terms with his faith.
"In 2003, while on assignment for 60 Minutes, I interviewed a couple for a piece on the Left Behind series, the bestselling Christian novels about the apocalypse. At the end of that meeting, they asked me a question: would I be left behind? In other words, had I accepted Jesus as my savior or would I go to hell? This book represents the answer to that question."
Born again at age sixteen, John Marks later abandoned his faith. In Reasons to Believe he attempts to cross a deep cultural barrier to understand those who now condemn his way of life. He grapples with the message that millions of evangelicals attempt to deliver to their fellow citizens every day and speaks at length with missionaries, political activists, theologians, Christian musicians, and filmmakers-the rich and powerful, the poor and broken, and the pastors who have turned small congregations into megachurches.
This is familiar and often comforting territory for Marks, and he still has a profound understanding of what it means to be an evangelical. In Reasons to Believe he presents this world from the inside out.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 372380
- Product Code 9780061751974
- ISBN 0061751979
- EAN 9780061751974
- Department Academic
- Category Apologetic
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Harper Collins Australia
- Publication Date Oct 2009
- DRM Adobe
- Printable No
- Size 1.00 MB (EPUB)
John Marks
Dr John Marks OBE is a researcher and campaigner in the field of human rights, with a particular expertise in modern Islam. He is the co-author (with Baroness Cox) of The Immoral Trade: Slavery in the 21st Century highlighting the continuance of slavery and forced prostitution and Islam, Islamism and the West: Is Idiological Islam Compatible with Liberal Democracy?