"Saints are made by good conversions." In this challenging and provocative book, Gordon T. Smith contends that a chief cause of spiritual immaturity in the evangelical church is an inadequate theol…
In The Gospel Call and True Conversion, Paul Washer challenges such easy believism as he examines the real meaning of things like faith, repentance, and receiving Christ. He also deals extensively …
Finding God records sixty first-person accounts of people who found God in different circumstances and describes the impact their discovery made on their lives and the world in which they lived. Co…
This is a study of the circumstances and psychology of religious conversion during the last three centuries before Christ and the first four of the Christian era. The central theme is, of course, C…
A collection of fifty first-person conversion accounts spanning Christian history from the Apostle Paul to St. Augustine to Malcolm Muggeridge and Charles Colson. The selections, intended to be rep…
A collection of fifty first-person conversion accounts spanning Christian history from the Apostle Paul to St. Augustine to Malcolm Muggeridge and Charles Colson. The selections, intended to be rep…
Since the social sciences replaced philosophy as the major auxiliary branch of learning informing the theological task a half century ago, Christian thinkers have struggled with how to put these di…
This study examines conversion in early Christianity changes in belief, belonging, and behavior and argues that Christendom is the product of changes in the understandings and practices of conversi…
This book provided something readers have needed for a long time-a scholarly study of Christian conversion that draws synthetically from present day psychology, philosophy, and theology and uses th…