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Unimaginable

What Our World Would Be Like Without Christianity

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Unimaginable

Auteur(s): Jeremiah J. Johnston
Narrateur(s): Jeremiah J. Johnston
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A stirring account of Christianity's power for good

In a day when Christians are often attacked for their beliefs, professor and speaker Jeremiah Johnston offers an inspiring look at the positive influence of Christianity, both historically and today. In Unimaginable, you'll discover the far-reaching ways that Christianity is good for the world - and has been since the first century AD - including:

  • How the plights of women and children in society were forever changed by Jesus
  • Why democracy and our education and legal systems owe much to Christianity
  • How early believers demonstrated the inherent value of human life by caring for the sick, handicapped, and dying
  • How Christians today are extending God's kingdom through charities, social justice efforts, and other profound ways

Like It's a Wonderful Life, the classic film that showed George Bailey how different Bedford Falls would be without his presence, Unimaginable guides listeners through the halls of history to see how Jesus' teachings dramatically changed the world and continue to be the most powerful force for good today. This provocative and enlightening book is sure to encourage believers and challenge doubters.

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Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Théologie Vie chrétienne Moyen Âge Socialisme Justice sociale Moralité Histoire ancienne
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I enjoy this sort of book and have listened to a few similar. This one is not near the quality of some I've listened to - it feels pedantic, and I don't think the history is that accurate. I got tired of his whiny voice about half way through and returned it. I liked John Ortberg's Who is this Man much better.

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