This little volume, originally published in 1971, is designed to aid the Reformed pastor in his work of helping high school and collegeĀ students face the challenge to their faith presented in their classes on science, philosophy, and religion.
To be able to help his young people, the Reformed pastor must himself have some acquaintance with modern science, modern philosophy, and modern religion. But, more than that, he must see clearly for himself that unless science, philosophy, and religion frankly build upon the authority of Christ, speaking his Word in Scripture, they can offer no coherent interpretation of life. Ultimately, the argument of the book is that only the Reformed faith can truly present the gospel as a challenge to modern unbelief.
252 pages.
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