The Story of Reality
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Biblical Christianity is more than just another private religious view. It’s more than just a personal relationship with God or a source of moral teaching.
Christianity is a picture of reality.
It explains why the world is the way it is. When the pieces of this puzzle are properly assembled, we see the big picture clearly. Christianity is a true story of how the world began, why the world is the way it is, what role humans play in the drama, and how all the plotlines of the story are resolved in the end.
In The Story of Reality, bestselling author and host of Stand to Reason, Gregory Koukl, explains the five words that form the narrative backbone of the Christian story. He identifies the most important things that happen in the story in the order they take place:
208 pages
Christianity is a picture of reality.
It explains why the world is the way it is. When the pieces of this puzzle are properly assembled, we see the big picture clearly. Christianity is a true story of how the world began, why the world is the way it is, what role humans play in the drama, and how all the plotlines of the story are resolved in the end.
In The Story of Reality, bestselling author and host of Stand to Reason, Gregory Koukl, explains the five words that form the narrative backbone of the Christian story. He identifies the most important things that happen in the story in the order they take place:
- God
- Man
- Jesus
- Cross
- Resurrection
208 pages
Ratings & Reviews
2 Reviews
Wonderfully addictive and informative
Larissa| 2022-04-16 20:57
Very informative and eye opening. A new and exciting way to see the bible in layman’s view
A Book Not Useful For Christian Growth Nor Evangelism
F Ricetto| 2022-05-12 17:54
Truthfully, I was disappointed in the book, I was very impressed by the radio interview, but the book had material in it that wasn't helpful to me as a believer, such as mind-ism and matter-ism (Chapters 8 and 9 ). Mr. Koukl also spoke about animals having souls (page 68)???? Lastly, I had hoped it would have been a book to help in our efforts to evangelize to our family and friends, by having them read it. In my opinion, it isn't.