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How should we think about Christian apologetics in a society where people are encouraged to discover, determine and live their own truth? In this short book, Joe Boot explains that Christ-centred gospel witness is about getting to the heart of a person, for the root of unbelief is a heart condition, not a lack of evidence or convincing arguments. Dr. Boot considers some of the prevailing worldviews in the West today, demonstrating that their foundational problem is a refusal to acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord and King. As we engage in witnessing to the gospel of the Kingdom, the heart and its…mehr

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How should we think about Christian apologetics in a society where people are encouraged to discover, determine and live their own truth? In this short book, Joe Boot explains that Christ-centred gospel witness is about getting to the heart of a person, for the root of unbelief is a heart condition, not a lack of evidence or convincing arguments. Dr. Boot considers some of the prevailing worldviews in the West today, demonstrating that their foundational problem is a refusal to acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord and King. As we engage in witnessing to the gospel of the Kingdom, the heart and its attachment to cherished lies must be taken into account. Gospel Witness is part of the Cornerstones series of short books for Christians wishing to strengthen their understanding of the scope and implications of the gospel in the twenty-first century.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Boot is founder and president of the Ezra Institute with offices in the UK, USA, and Canada. He served as founding pastor of Westminster Chapel in Toronto for over a decade and has worked in the fields of Christian apologetics, cultural philosophy and worldview education for over twenty-five years on both sides of the Atlantic. Joe is adjunct professor of Christian cultural philosophy at Bryan College in Tennessee, Senior Fellow of cultural philosophy for the California-based Center for Cultural Leadership, and Senior Fellow of the cultural apologetics think-tank truthXchange, also in California. He is also public theology advisor for Wilberforce Academy and Christian Concern in London, UK.Joe's other books include Why I Still Believe, Gospel Culture, Ruler of Kings, and The Mission of God. Joe is married to Jenny and they have three children, Naomi, Hannah and Isaac.