...where to go from here? If you wish to investigate ideas such as those
presented here in a deeper way, there are a number of books listed
below which would be of help. There are also other study materials
available that look at particular issues and areas of life, such as the arts
and politics, using the approach outlined here.
There is a wealth of resource material exploring how to bring the Word of God to bear on the whole of life, looking at different issues, specific academic disciplines, and so on.
An initial list of suggestions for further reading....
Harry Blamires. The Christian Mind. London: SPCK, 1963.
Henri Blocher. Evil and the cross. Christian thought and the problem of evil. Leicester: Apollos (IVP), 1994.
Henri Blocher. In the Beginning: the opening chapters of Genesis. Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP, 1984.
Bob Goudzwaard. Idols of our time. Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP, 1984.
Noll, Mark A. The scandal of the evangelical mind. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans/Leicester: IVP, 1994.
Hans Rookmaaker. Modern art and the death of a culture. London: IVP, 1970.
James Sire. The universe next door: A basic worldview catalog. Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP, 1978.
Brian Walsh and Richard Middleton. The transforming vision: shaping a christian worldview. Downers Grove: IVP, 1984.
J Richard Middleton and Brian J Walsh. Truth is stranger than it used to be. Biblical faith in a postmodern age. Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP, 1995.
David Wenham. The enigma of evil. Can we believe in the goodness of God? Leicester: IVP, 1985.
Albert Wolters. Creation regained: Biblical basics for a reformational world-view. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1985.
Tom Wright. New tasks for a renewed church. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1992.
We have available online a selection of bibliographies in a number of areas as a guide for beginning exploration in a distinctively
Christian way.
For further information or assistance please contact
The Christian Faith and Action Trust.