Truth Wars: Talking About Tolerance (Talking About Series): Biblical Perspectives on Tolerance

Truth Wars: Talking About Tolerance (Talking About Series): Biblical Perspectives on Tolerance

by TonyWatkins (Author)

Synopsis

Another volume in the lt;span style font-style: italic; gt;Talking Aboutlt;spangt; series, using understanding of popular culture to bring out Christian principles for life and living. As in lt;emgt;lt;a href searchisbn1904753116 gt;Sex and the Cynicslt;agt;lt;emgt;, this includes a biblical perspective on the issue being dealt with here, talking about tolerance, articles on key aspects of the central theme, study guides on relevant films, books or TV programs and an introduction to a key thinker whose work still influences today's culture.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 98
Publisher: Damaris Publishing
Published: 01 Nov 2005

ISBN 10: 1904753124
ISBN 13: 9781904753124

Author Bio
Nick Pollard is the cofounder and International Director of Damaris. He is an accomplished author speaker and broadcaster. He has written 6 books, appeared on many radio and TV programs, and has spoken in countless venues across the world. Tony Watkins is a speaker, trainer and workshop leader for the Damaris Trust, an organization that helps people relate contemporary culture and Christian faith. He serves as managing editor for Damaris's CultureWatch website and frequently reviews and writes about film, music, books and other media. He is based in Southampton, England. Louise Crook is co-author of Sex and the Cynics Peter S. Williams (MA, MPhil) is a philosopher and apologist with several books to his name and a particular expertise in working with students. In addition to working with the Damaris Trust, Peter is Assistant Professor in Communication and Worldviews at Gimlekollen School of Journalism and Communication in Norway. He has authored A Sceptic's Guide to Atheism: God Is Not Dead (Paternoster, 2009); I Wish I Could Believe In Meaning: A Response To Nihilism (Damaris, 2004); The Case For Angels (Paternoster, 2002) and The Case For God (Monarch, 1999). Louise Griffiths is a co-contributor to the book Truth Wars.