Hollow Gods: Idolatry in a Postmodern Context


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There is little doubt that we are quick in Western culture to follow after idols. Why are we so easily led astray? Could it be because postmodern thinking has masked idols so that we do not recognize them? What if you really are an idolater at heart? What can you do to remedy this cultural disease? Do you want answers? If so then Hollow Gods offers a glimpse into the connections between postmodern culture and its rapid decline into idolatry providing the biblical reasons and solutions to this problem for both your Christian life and church health. Ive had the privilege of calling Eric Turner a friend for many years. He served as a fellow Pastor then on staff at Lenexa Baptist Church where I pastored for twenty-six years. Eric is a scholar teacher and true servant of God. His insight and research on the postmodern culture in which we live beckons us all to read his newest book. --Steve Dighton Pastor Emeritus Lenexa Baptist Church Hollow Gods provides great insight to the postmodern culture and how to communicate Gods truth with those of this era. He seeks to understand how to communicate Gods Word in a manner appealing to all. His aim is to give you hope that God is doing work here and will continue until Jesus return. --Joe White President Kanakuk Ministries Turner understands that while the religious challenges presented by postmodernity are unique they are also manifestations of the well-established human propensity towards idolatry. As a result he does not treat postmodernism as a bogeyman. Instead he seeks to engage it from a biblical perspective offering a Christian critique to its particular brand of idolatry and some solid practical suggestions that will encourage the reader towards faithful Christ-honoring lives in our contemporary context. --Miles S. Mullin II PhD Vice President for Academic Administration Dean of the Faculty Professor of Religious History Hannibal-LaGrange University Eric Turner is Assistant Professor of New Testament and Greek at Hannibal LaGrange University in Hannibal Missouri. Hollow Gods is his first book.
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