Evangelical Concerns

Rediscovering the Christian mind on issues facing the Church today

Melvin Tinker

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Description

We are sometimes left with the feeling that evangelicals stand in the shadows of a collapsing culture with nothing but two alternatives open to us: either to retreat into a ghetto or sell out on fundamental issues of truth. Here, Melvin Tinker suggests a 'Third Way' - to develop a fully orbed biblical approach to science and socio-political issues - and so to regain the Christian mind.

Endorsements

"Christians need to think deeply, and biblically about the issues facing society today. Melvin Tinker offers us a refreshing and insightful way into many such issues. You may not agree with all he says, but whoever reads the collection will be compelled to reflect more carefully and thoughtfully on how Christians should respond."

E. David Cook

If you lap up Francis Schaeffer, Os Guiness and David Wells, you will enjoy this - and find yourself agreeing with most of it.

Jonathan Stephen
Principal, Wales Evangelical School of Theology, Bridgend, Wales

"The intelligence, breadth of learning, and readability offer important and timely lessons."

Paul Helm
Emeritus Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion, King’s College, London

Author

Melvin Tinker

Melvin Tinker (1955–2021) was Vicar of St John’s Newland, Chairman of Yorkshire Gospel Partnership, Co–director of Northern Training Course and was a leading member of the Anglican group ‘REFORM’. He is a popular author on culture and faith.

Specifications

ISBN 9781857926750

Author Melvin Tinker

Imprint Mentor

Category Theology

Page Count 272

Width 8.5039416 in

Height 5.4330738 in

Weight 0.8708249 lbs

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