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by David Noebel

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0736907823, Paperback)

This is, in my opinion, one of the finest books to come off the press in this century.

—D. James Kennedy

David Noebel’s landmark guide, Understanding the Times, is available in an abridged, easier–to–read version! In this thorough treatment of Humanism, Marxism/Leninism, and the New Age movement each worldview is presented in the words of its own proponents to expose their inconsistencies and inaccurate assumptions. Comparing these views with biblical truth affirms the coherence and truthfulness of Christianity. Readers will—

gain a deeper appreciation for God’s truth be more capable of offering biblical perspectives on issues know the viewpoints that oppose Christian values

The Battle for Truth helps Christians make a greater impact for Jesus in today’s world.

(retrieved from Amazon Thu, 14 Feb 2013 13:39:15 -0500)

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