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>>  "Total Truth"--A Bold Manifesto for the Christian Worldview

Books come and go, with hundreds of new titles released each week. Most
of these books will quickly go out of print, make their way to remainder
tables, and eventually be forgotten. On the other hand, sometimes a book
comes along that demands immediate attention and will earn long-term
influence. That is certainly the case with Total Truth by Nancy Pearcey,
which may well be one of the most important Christian books of our
times. Total Truth, subtitled "Liberating Christianity from Its Cultural
Captivity," is a manifesto for Christian worldview thinking in the 21st
century. The book is a masterpiece of cultural analysis and intellectual
engagement, tracing the odyssey of its author even as she provides
virtually an entire education in Christian worldview understanding in a
single volume. This is no small achievement.

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Nancy Pearcey is a gifted writer, and one of the brightest minds serving
evangelical Christianity. Raised in a Scandinavian Lutheran home, she
grew to know about Christianity as a child without coming to faith in
Christ. She eventually became an adult convert to Christianity, but only
after an intellectual and spiritual pilgrimage that took her from one
side of the Atlantic to the other--including time at Francis Schaeffer's
L'Abri, a study center for young people asking big questions.

Pearcey now serves as the Francis A. Schaeffer Scholar at the World
Journalism Institute and as a Visiting Scholar at the Torrey Honors
Institute at Biola University. She is also well known for her work as a
Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute in Seattle. An articulate
opponent of evolutionary theory and one of the church's most gifted
authors, Nancy Pearcey brings a wealth of credibility and passion to
this book.

Total Truth serves as a basic introduction to Christian worldview
thinking, but its depth and clarity of thought sets it far above the
usual fare. Throughout the volume, the influence of Francis Schaeffer is
apparent. One of the twentieth century's most significant apologists,
Schaeffer was an eccentric and magnetic figure who helped an entire
generation of struggling young evangelicals find their way into biblical
Christianity. Schaeffer served as a prophet of cultural engagement
during an age of rebellion among America's youth, and he shaped the
thinking of an entire generation of theologically-minded Christian young
people.

Nancy Pearcey's conversion came when she recognized that "God had won
the argument," and that her response must be to "give my life to the
Lord of Truth." In other words, she came to believe that the gospel is
true, and that its truth demanded obedience. "Once we discover that the
Christian worldview is really true, then living it out means offering up
to God all our powers--practical, intellectual, emotional, artistic--to
live for Him in every area of life. The only expression such faith can
take is one that captures our entire being and redirects our every
thought. The notion of a secular/sacred split becomes unthinkable.
Biblical truth takes hold of our inner being, and we recognize that it
is not only a message of salvation but also the truth about all reality.
God's word becomes a light to all our paths, providing the foundational
principles for bringing every part of our lives under the Lordship of
Christ, to glorify Him and cultivate His creation."

One of Francis Schaeffer's key insights was the split in the modern mind
that separated "religious" truth from all other truth. This "two-story"
division of truth into secular and sacred spheres ultimately undermines
the Christian truth claim and leaves believers with nothing more than a
claim to "spirituality" and "meaningful experiences" rather than
objective truth and biblical authority.

Nancy Pearcey conducts a thorough autopsy on these deficient patterns of
thought, demonstrating throughout her book that all too many Christians
fall prey to this kind of thinking. She tells a story of a theology
teacher in a Christian high school who drew a heart on one side of his
blackboard and a brain on the other. He told his class that the heart is
what we use for religion, while the brain is what we employ for science.
What this teacher was insinuating is that Christianity is a matter of
feeling and emotion, while science is a matter of fact and objective
truth. As Pearcey laments, "Training young people to develop a Christian
mind is no longer an option; it is part of their necessary survival
equipment."

Too many believers, Pearcey insists, "have absorbed the fact/value,
public/private dichotomy, restricting their faith to the religious
sphere while adopting whatever views are current in their professional
or social circles." She continues: "We probably all know of Christian
teachers who uncritically accept the latest secular theories of
education; Christian businessmen who run their operations by accepted
secular management theories; Christian ministries that mirror the
commercial world's marketing techniques; Christian families where the
teenagers watch the same movies and listen to the same music as their
nonbelieving friends. While sincere in their faith, they have absorbed
their views on just about everything else by osmosis from the
surrounding culture."

In Total Truth, Nancy Pearcey offers a solid theological engagement with
the critical intellectual issues of our times. While she presents a
devastating critique of secular philosophies ranging from scientific
materialism and Darwinism to rationalism, she also gives a constructive
and biblical theological framework for establishing the structure of the
Christian worldview. She lays this out in terms of three great themes:
Creation, Fall, and Redemption. Every worldview, she explains, must
provide a theory of how the world came to be, explain what has gone
wrong with humanity, and point to some hope of redemption. By using such
a theological grid, Pearcey suggests that "we can identify nonbiblical
worldviews and then analyze where they go wrong." Furthermore, Pearcey
explains, the first great affirmation of her worldview grid underlines
the importance of asserting the truth of Christianity at the very point
of creation. "If the grid of Creation, Fall, and Redemption provides a
simple and effective tool for comparing and contrasting worldviews, it
also explains why the biblical teaching of Creation is under such a
relentless attack today. In any worldview, the concept of Creation is
foundational: As the first principle, it shapes everything that follows.
Critics of Christianity know that it stands or falls with its teaching
on ultimate origins."

In other words, we cannot create a synthesis of biblical truth and
evolutionary theory. This is absolutely correct and urgently
important--for to surrender the Bible's truth claims on the origin of
the universe is eventually to abdicate the totality of the Christian
truth claim. After all, Christian truth does not come as isolated claims
linked together by an underlying spirituality. To the contrary,
Christian truth is a comprehensive and unitive whole that produces
transformed lives precisely because the Gospel is true.

If believers allow Christian truth claims to be pushed into an "upper
story" of mere opinion, while suggesting that science and other forms of
knowledge deal with "facts," we surrender the integrity of faith itself
and are reduced to offering Christianity as a form of spiritual therapy
rather than as a message of transforming truth.

As Pearcey explains, "To be loyal to the great claims of our faith, we
can no longer acquiesce in letting Christianity be shunted aside to the
value sphere. We must throw off metaphysical timidity, be convinced that
we have a winning case, and take the offensive. Armed with prayer and
spiritual power, we need to ask God to show us where the battle is being
fought today, and enlist under the Lordship and leadership of Christ."

So, why are evangelicals so vulnerable to intellectual timidity? Nancy
Pearcey has a quick answer. While theological liberals were busy denying
cardinal doctrines of the faith, evangelicals were simply retreating
into an upper story faith where Christianity was reduced to an
experience. Furthermore, many evangelicals bought into various
philosophical movements that undermined clear-headed thinking. Others
are simply blinded to their own intellectual, moral, and spiritual
compromises by the pervasive seduction of contemporary culture .

Total Truth is one of the most promising books to emerge in evangelical
publishing in many years. It belongs in every Christian home, and should
quickly be put into the hands of every Christian young person. This
important book should be part of the equipment for college or university
study, and churches should use it as a textbook for Christian worldview
development.

Why does all of this matter? As Nancy Pearcey remarks, "These are not
merely abstract intellectual matters fit for philosophers and historians
to debate in the rarefied atmosphere of academia. Ideas and cultural
developments affect real people, shaping the way they think and live out
their lives. That's why it is crucial for us to develop a Christian
worldview--not just as a set of coherent ideas but also as a blueprint
for living. Believers need a roadmap for a full and consistent Christian
life."

Serious Christians ought to be developing an entire library of books
intended to apply the Christian worldview to every area of life,
thought, study, and culture. Total Truth will be an important part of
that library, and may also be the catalyst for other good books that
will follow. In the meantime, quickly get a copy for yourself and send
another to a young college student. In so doing, you just might be
sending an intellectual life preserver to someone about to drown in a
sea of secularism. Never underestimate the power of the right book put
in the right hands at the right time.

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R. Albert Mohler, Jr. is president of The Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.  For more articles and resources by
Dr. Mohler, and for information on The Albert Mohler Program, a daily
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