Read more Read more Glen Scrivener Glen directs the evangelistic charity Speak Life. He is an ordained Anglican who writes, speaks, and makes media to equip the church and reach beyond it. He is married to Emma and is the author of 7 books, including 321, Long Story Short and The Gift. Read more Matt Smethurst, Author and Bible Teacher "Secular Westerners reject Christian belief while feasting on its fruit. Whether the subject is enlightenment or equality, compassion or consent, science or freedom or progress, our neighbors have Christianity to thank for the values they cherish. This argument is provocative, and demonstrably true. Building on groundbreaking historical scholarship, Glen Scrivener has made a case that cannot be ignored. This is one of the most important books Ive read in a long time. Karen Swallow Prior, Research Professor, Author "We are so accustomed to both Christianity and the criticisms of Christianity that we often forget the great blessings the Christian religion has brought to the world. Whether you need to be reminded of these gifts or to unwrap them for the first time, this book will challenge, encourage, and enlighten you." Sam Allberry, Author and Speaker "Glen Scrivener does an outstanding job of showing us that the western world is not nearly as post-Christian as we tend to think. The evidence and fruit of biblical influence is all around useven our unbelief is more Christian than we might realise. This is an eye-opening and game-changing book." Rebecca McLaughlin, Cofounder of Vocable Communications, Author "The Air We Breathe is a pithy, energetic, and compelling exploration of how Christianity has formed our moral thinkingwhether we realize it or notand why the truth or falsehood of Christianity matters for all of us today. Whatever your current beliefs, I highly recommend you give Glen Scrivener a hearing! Read more
Details e-book The Air We Breathe: How We All Came to Believe in Freedom, Kindness, Progress, and Equality (Discover the Christian roots of the values we prize in western society)
🗸 Author(s): Glen Scrivener
🗸 Title: The Air We Breathe: How We All Came to Believe in Freedom, Kindness, Progress, and Equality (Discover the Christian roots of the values we prize in western society)
🗸 Rating : 4.9 from 5 stars (87 reviews)
🗸 ISBN-10: 1784987492
🗸 ISBN-13: 9781784987497
🗸 Languange: English
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