The Line in the Sand: Drawing Boundaries of Biblical Truth in an Era of Moral Confusion - Softcover

Faure, Pstr Matthew John

 
9798343888539: The Line in the Sand: Drawing Boundaries of Biblical Truth in an Era of Moral Confusion

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In an age where truth is whatever you make it, can objective moral boundaries still exist?

This is a rigorous exploration of moral relativism versus biblical objectivity, examining how postmodern culture has systematically dismantled the concept of absolute truth—and why that collapse has devastating consequences.

Through philosophical analysis, cultural critique, and biblical theology, this book tackles:

  • The DSM-5 as secular catechism - How psychology replaced theology
  • Emotion as epistemic authority - When feelings trump facts
  • The redefinition of language - Satan's strategy: "Did God really say?"
  • Therapeutic gospel - How culture domesticates biblical truth
  • Volitional anthropology - Recovering the will in sanctification

This is presuppositional apologetics applied to contemporary moral confusion. Not for casual readers—this is intellectually rigorous cultural theology for serious Christians who want to understand how we got here and what biblical fidelity requires.

For readers who loved:

  • The Closing of the American Mind by Allan Bloom (cultural critique)
  • The Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis (objective morality defended)
  • The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self by Carl Trueman (therapeutic culture)

This is Reformed cultural analysis, not popular Christian living. Doctoral-level thinking made accessible.

"Sophisticated theological framework with genuine intellectual rigor. Presuppositional apologetics at its finest."

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