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Finding Truth
- 5 Principles for Unmasking Atheism, Secularism, and Other God Substitutes
- Narrated by: Pamela Klein
- Length: 8 hrs and 44 mins
- Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
Non-member price: $29.00
Publisher's Summary
Don't think, just believe?That's the mantra in many circles today - whether the church, the classroom, the campus, or the voting booth. Nancy Pearcey, best-selling and critically acclaimed author, offers fresh tools to break free from presumed certainties and test them against reality.
In Finding Truth, she explains five powerful principles that penetrate to the core of any worldview - secular or religious - to uncover its deepest motivations and weigh its claims. A former agnostic, Pearcey demonstrates that a robust Christian worldview matches reality - that it is not only true but attractive, granting higher dignity to the human person than any alternative.
Finding Truth displays Pearcey's well-earned reputation for clear and cogent writing. She brings themes to life with personal stories and real-world examples.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-09-2017
Putting world views into perspective.
Thank you Nancy for helping me to not be afraid of engaging non Christian world views. Your explanations are easily followed, not too academic. It was an enjoyable listen, and I will probably listen to it a few times more.
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- JohnA
- 28-11-2016
Excellent approach to apologetics.
Resonated with me as the author based her argument on the kind of source material I read many years back.
She leans heavily on Francis Schaeffer and CS Lewis, two if my favourite apologists of the twentieth century.
Also, the propositions were well-argued and opposition views thoroughly dismantled.
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-06-2016
A Must Read!!!
Would you consider the audio edition of Finding Truth to be better than the print version?
It's not; but a great compliment to it...
What did you like best about this story?
The scope and depth of coverage
Have you listened to any of Pamela Klein’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
she did an awesome job
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I had an epiphany
Any additional comments?
A must read for Christian parents and especially college-bound children!
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- Mike C
- 19-03-2016
Foundational Truth That is Essential
This is an excellent book that I would recommend to anyone looking to establish a foundation for your faith and biblical worldview!
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- gman01
- 10-02-2016
Great book. Full of thoughtful analysis & insight!
An insightful, clear thinking and practical guide to the field of worldview from Nancy Pearcey, author of Total Truth and Saving Leonardo. This book continues the trend set by her previous books by far surpassing my expectations. Pearcey is a gifted writer and thinker and this book is a powerful aid to those struggling to navigate the questions arising around truth in the context of numerous conflicting fundamental worldviews.
The narrator does a fine job in delivery yet there are a couple critical mistakes in pronunciation, particularly in at least two spots when (a variation on) the word "deify" is read as "defy". This changes the meaning those phrases and as a listener is confusing unless you catch the substitution.
However, those minor issues do not outweigh the valuable insight and clarity of thought in the rest of the book.
I highly recommend this book! It is well worth the read!
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- Susan
- 27-08-2015
A Pale Second to Total Truth
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
No. It doesn't really answer the questions it poses that are not unanswerable by the other side. It doesn't offer anything we haven't heard before. This conversation seems to go in circles.
Would you ever listen to anything by Nancy Pearcey again?
Yes. I really liked Total Truth.
Did Pamela Klein do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
N/A
Was Finding Truth worth the listening time?
Unsure
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- Neil
- 10-07-2015
well worth it. ..
easy to understand, easy to follow and the narrator was great... I didn't waste my money with this book..
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- Larry Waddell
- 03-04-2015
Great Apologetics Book
Read this book for a better understanding of Christian and atheistic worldviews. very clear and understandable.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-07-2019
WOW
Incredible book by an incredible author. Compelling and practical. Great compliment to Total Truth--she's done it again.
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- lllt53
- 10-12-2018
Great book if you are intrested in worldviews.
Want to learn more about the Christian worldview and competing worldviews? Read this book. You'll be glad you did.
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- Mowrind
- 12-09-2018
Excellent tool for building a philosophy of life
Great food for thought. Explains why real Christianity is not reductionistic, antiscience, or anti-intellectual. Just the opposite.
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- Ahn, Hang San
- 17-06-2018
The book is just so awesome. But I hoped the narration were ...
The book is just awesome, but maybe it could have been narrated in a little more animated tone (like Lee Strobel’s book narrated by Lee Strobel.) Still, I thank the narrator for doing a tremendous job for this tremendously well-written book. Thank you Ms. Pearcey and Ms. Pamela!
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- Clint Scott
- 26-01-2018
A must!
This is a great book from Nany Pearcy. It callenges the arrogance of the status quo and the inconsistent philosophical presuppositions and positions made popular in our schools and media, revealing them as false gods.
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