Christianity in Crisis

10 best books like Christianity in Crisis (Hank Hanegraaff): Persuasions: A Dream of Reason Meeting Unbelief, Charismatic Chaos, The Body, Losing Our Virtue, Understanding Dispensationalists, Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics, The Roman Catholic Controversy, The Kingdom of the Cults, A Ready Defense: The Best of Josh McDowell, The Great Evangelical Disaster

Persuasions: A Dream of Reason Meeting Unbelief
AuthorDouglas Wilson
ISBN1885767293
Back in print with a brand new cover, this collection of conversations has long been one of our most popular titles. Persuasions follows Evangelist, one of the Master's servants who walks along the road of life and talks to those he meets. Along the way he reasons with fellow travelers about a variety...
Charismatic Chaos
AuthorJohn F. MacArthur Jr.
ISBN0310575729
The charismatic movement of the past quarter-century has made an impact on the church unparalleled in history. But one legacy of the movement is confusion and mushy thinking. In Charismatic Chaos, John F. MacArthur calls for biblical evaluation and analyzes the doctrinal differences between charismatics...
AuthorCharles W. Colson
ISBN0849935792
This watershed book is one of the most important works published in this generation. In "The Body," Chuck Colson sounds a clarion call for the church to rise above sectarian divisions and market-driven programs and to be once again the people of God. "Why does Christianity fail to make a visible difference...
Losing Our Virtue
AuthorDavid F. Wells
ISBN0802846726
Available now for the first time in paperback, Losing Our Virtue offers a bold critique of the moral disintegration taking place in contemporary society and its reflection in today's evangelical church. Continuing the series begun with David Wells's No Place for Truth and God in the Wasteland, this...
AuthorVern Sheridan Poythress
ISBN0875523749
Poythress provides a very thoughtful, honest look at dispensationalism from a reformed perspective. Avoiding the trap of over generalization, he gives a fair and honest look at dispensational theology with a gracious spirit. He points out why the dispensational theology is flawed and, ultimately,...
AuthorNorman L. Geisler
ISBN0801021510
The Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics offers valuable information and advice to a wide audience: pastors and Christian leaders, students on college campuses, those involved in counter-cult ministries – all Christians who encounter skeptics. The author provides extensive coverage...
AuthorJames R. White
ISBN1556618190
More than at any time in the past, Roman Catholics & evangelicals are working together.They are standing shoulder to shoulder against social evils. They are joining across denominational boundaries in renewal movements. And many evangelicals are finding the history, tradition, and grandeur...
AuthorWalter Ralston Martin
ISBN0764228218
The authoritative reference work on major cult systems for nearly forty years. Working closely together, Ravi Zacharias and Managing Editors Jill and Kevin Rische (daughter of Dr. Martin) have updated and augmented the work with new material. This book will continue as a crucial tool in countercult...
AuthorJosh McDowell
ISBN0840744196
I am so not qualified to write a review that would do this book justice, so I'm just going to give you the three smallish things I didn't like, because everything else was great.

1. Josh McDowell isn't a KJV-only guy, and while I'm not one of those loudmouth Sword of the Lord types, it does get annoying...
The Great Evangelical Disaster
AuthorFrancis A. Schaeffer
ISBN0891073086
This book is a contemporary take on Machen's Christianity and Liberalism. Schaeffer argues that the evangelical church is (as of 1984, when the book was published) at a watershed moment--where it can go one of two ways--each of which will end far from the other.

The church could turn back to...
AuthorC.F.W. Walther
ISBN0570032482
On the back cover, it says it is about "Theology & Doctrine/Doctrines". But this is not any stuffy theology by any stretch of the imagination. In fact, it is at least as much about pastoral care as it is about theology. If you want a highly original treatment on any theological theme, look elsewhere....
AuthorOs Guinness
ISBN0801038707
The more I think about this the madder I get. I hate the fact that I have been tricked (as well as the fact that I was too naive to see it for myself).

Has anybody ever wondered why television is free? We all know that nothing is free, right? And we know that the actors/actresses in these shows are paid...
AuthorJohn W. Kleinig
ISBN0758613040
Admittedly, Kleinig’s academic writing style makes Grace Upon Grace somewhat hard to wade through (don’t try to read it in bed), but the insight that can be gleaned from it is profound. This book shows how true spirituality is all about Christ working for us, not us working for Him. Our relationship...
AuthorBob George
ISBN0736904190
"Classic Christianity "(more than 360,000 copies sold) proclaims Bob George's bold message of grace that has radically changed thousands of lives. Drawing on his own struggles and years of teaching and counseling experience, Bob cuts right to the heart of why many Christians start out as enthusiastic...
AuthorSteve Gregg
ISBN0840721285
How can we understand the book of Revelation and its many interpretations? Four Views of Revelation: A Parallel Commentary covers the traditional views in an even-handed fashion. Four parallel columns present the information you need on these key views, and inform you about outstanding commentators...
AuthorJonathan Fisk
ISBN0758631014
This book examines seven of the most common spiritual traditions and how they use speculation, mysticism, and moralism to break Christianity. Author Jonathan Fisk calls them the seven “counterfeit Christian rules that every Christian ought to break as often as possible,” because they are seven...
AuthorNeil R. Lightfoot
I was anticipating reading several different books covering the same topic, but this book offers such a detailed overview that I feel there is little need. I made over 300 notes and highlights, according to Google. It made me want to read other books to get the details on stories like the adventure of discovering...
AuthorCollin Hansen
ISBN1581349408
From places like John Piper's den, Al Mohler's office, and Jonathan Edwards's college, Christianity Today journalist Collin Hansen investigates what makes today's young Calvinists tick.

Church-growth strategies and charismatic worship have fueled the bulk of evangelical growth in...
The Institutes of Biblical Law, Volume 1 of 3
AuthorRousas John Rushdoony
ISBN0875524109
Rousas John (R. J.) Rushdoony (1916-2001) was a well-known American scholar, writer, and author of over thirty books. He held B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of California and received his theological training at the Pacific School of Religion. An ordained minister, he worked as a missionary...
Last Days Madness: Obsession of the Modern Church
AuthorGary DeMar
ISBN0915815354
Gary DeMar sheds light on the most difficult and studied prophetic passages, including Daniel 7:13-14; 9:24-27; Matt. 16:27-28; 24-25; Thess. 2; 2 Peter 3:3-13, and many more. DeMar identifies the Beast, the Antichrist, and the Man of Lawlessness and clears the haze regarding Armageddon, the abomination...
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