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Impossible People

Christian Courage and the Struggle for the Soul of Civilization

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  • ECPA 2017 Christian Book Award Finalist
  • The church in the West is at a critical moment. While the gospel is exploding throughout the global south, Western civilization faces militant assaults from aggressive secularism and radical Islam. Will the church resist the seductive shaping power of advanced modernity?More than ever, Christians must resist the negative cultural forces of our day with fortitude and winsomeness. What is needed is followers of Christ who are willing to face reality without flinching and respond with a faithfulness that is unwavering. Os Guinness describes these Christians as "impossible people," those who have "hearts that can melt with compassion, but with faces like flint and backbones of steel who are unmanipulable, unbribable, undeterrable and unclubbable, without ever losing the gentleness, the mercy, the grace and the compassion of our Lord."Few accounts of the challenge of today are more realistic, and few calls to Christian courage are more timely, resolute—and hopeful. Guinness argues that we must engage secularism and atheism in new ways, confronting competing ideas with discernment and fresh articulation of the faith. Christians are called to be impossible people, full of courage and mercy in challenging times.

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        June 20, 2016
        Guinness, routinely disobeying the Bible's repeated commandment to "Fear not!", packs this sequel to Renaissance with alarms and threats. He starts by enumerating the challenges to the contemporary American church, including abortion, homosexuality, progressive secularism, same-gender marriage, gender transition, and evangelism. The title refers to a label plastered on the 11th-century reformer, Peter Damian, who fought against simony, homosexuality, and pedophilia in the church. Considering himself as "impossible" as Damian, Guinness prophesies catastrophe: "We face a solemn hour for humanity at large and a momentous showdown for the Western church." Hyperbole and metaphor are Guinness's go-to rhetorical devices and he inundates his well-founded points with waves of polemic writing, blowing hard against "generationalism" and atheism. Writing for those believers worried about secular shifts in society and eager to wall off the church from destabilizing forces, Guinness explores an exclusive brand of Christianity that, however well-argued, will irk those wishing to celebrate the inclusive joy of Jesus.

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