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What Is My Postmodern Neighbor Thinking about Me?

The post-modern framework clashes against Christian beliefs in many areas, especially in regards to the morality of God, where many people think God is not truly good, and thus He is unworthy of our worship. Jerram Barrs shares about how Christians should respond to this cultural tide by holding to the authority of the Bible, and that God is truly good and worthy.

This resource is part of a series on Apologetic Evangelism with Postmodern People. Click here to listen to the full series

Jerram Barrs

Jerram Barrs, Professor, is the founder, Senior Scholar-in-Resident and Chair of Apologetics at the Francis Schaeffer Institute at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. He teaches apologetics and outreach, among other subjects, as Professor of Christianity and Contemporary Culture at Covenant. His publications include Being Human, Shepherds and Sheep, Who Are the Peacemakers?, The Great Rescue, The Heart of Evangelism, Through His Eyes, Learning Evangelism from Jesus, The Heart of Prayer, and Echoes of Eden, as well as the video series Building Up Bridges, Breaking Down Walls. Upon his return to St. Louis, Barrs helped to plant a PCA church in the city.

 

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