Reformation21, the online magazine of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, has posted a review of Rethinking Worldview written by assistant to the editorial director Nate Shurden. I was thrilled to read it for a number of reasons: (a) I'm an avid reader of Reformation21, (b) like me, Shurden is a worldview-junkie, with twenty-eight worldview tomes on his shelf, and (c) his conclusions are very positive. The whole review is worth reading in detail, but I'll quote the final paragraph as a summary:
"Amazingly, I never sensed I was being sold some neatly packaged argumentation that emphasized 'solutions' and ignored inconsistencies or mysteries. Rather, I believe I had the unique opportunity to walk alongside a man who wonders Christianly as he wanders through all the intersections of life. Among recent contributions of this kind, (Re)Thinking Worldview is most assuredly a mark above. Leaving hardly a stone unturned, Bertrand proves to be an able guide through the sometimes murky waters of worldview, wisdom, and witness—and he does so as a man who strives to take his own thoughts captive, exercise wisdom in fearing God, bearing witness for Christ. A man who practices what he preaches . . . a rare combination indeed."I'm grateful to Nate for taking the time to read the book and review it for Reformation21.
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Posted by: Guenther Troege | February 26, 2008 at 12:51 PM