Overall, I was satisfied with this book, and with the series overall. Sproul is an exceptional thinker and communicator. I have had the pleasure of reading several of his books and listening to many of his teachings. If you want just a taste of his writings, this may be a good place to start, though I would rather put my recommendation behind books like Chosen by God
17 July 2011
Book Review: How Should I Live in This World?
This was the last of five "crucial questions" books I received from Ligonier Ministries. In this short volume, Sproul asks the question "how should I live in this world?" Essentially, this book is an exposition of Christian ethics and morality. He spends a bit of time discussing the folly of an ethical worldview from a post-modern, relativistic mindset. Near the end of the book, he makes his case for three issues that Christians face: abortion, capital punishment/just war, and materialism. Though he makes his cases succinctly (abortion: no, capital punishment: yes, materialism: no [but wealth: OK]), there are inherent difficulties in providing such a short essay. In particular, it is difficult to provide a nuanced answer to some very difficult questions in just a few short pages.
Overall, I was satisfied with this book, and with the series overall. Sproul is an exceptional thinker and communicator. I have had the pleasure of reading several of his books and listening to many of his teachings. If you want just a taste of his writings, this may be a good place to start, though I would rather put my recommendation behind books like Chosen by God
. 3 stars.
Overall, I was satisfied with this book, and with the series overall. Sproul is an exceptional thinker and communicator. I have had the pleasure of reading several of his books and listening to many of his teachings. If you want just a taste of his writings, this may be a good place to start, though I would rather put my recommendation behind books like Chosen by God
So excited for you! You are still in our prayers, specifically about adoption. My kids will be jealous that you get to have a baby from Haiti.
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