Michael Horton Finds Ancient Origins for New Age Spirituality
Collin Hansen and Michael Horton trace the ancient roots of ‘spiritual but not religious’ movements.
Collin Hansen and Michael Horton trace the ancient roots of ‘spiritual but not religious’ movements.
‘When the Clock Broke’ is somewhat helpful because it explains why the shared story crumbled and points us toward our opportunity to offer the gospel as a superior cultural narrative.
Sarah Irving-Stonebraker discusses her unlikely conversion and explains how history can help us make sense of good and evil and give us hope for the future.
‘Kingdoms of This World’ is a reminder that history is complex. Monocausal explanations or unidirectional theories of influence are almost always incorrect.
What Sarah Irving-Stonebraker commends in this book will help Christians be faithful in a strange new time and will intrigue everyone who longs to be part of a grand story.