Ponder if you will the state of
our world; and in particular the condition of America. Although one can easily
argue the United States is still the greatest nation in the world and a country
so many desire to come to—even risk their lives to enter into—there is no
denying America’s social, moral and spiritual fabric continues to deteriorate
at an accelerated pace. For many this is an alarming and discouraging trend.
Now consider the fact that 76% of
Americans claim to be Christian, making the United States one of the highest
per-capita Christian nations in the world. A nation full of Christians in a
deteriorating society? If this indeed be the case then WHERE ARE THE CHRISTIANS? To solve this conundrum author Eric Shuster gives us a book that
bears this question as its title with the promise of answers and a unique
journey for readers.
Where are the Christians? uses the classic format of who, what, where and how to
explore Christianity and the dynamics that unite and divide the religion into
the unrealized potential it suffers from today (thus the subtitle of the book—the Unrealized Potential of a Divided
Religion). The book enlightens readers as to who the Christians are from a historical perspective; what a Christian is from a spiritual
perspective; where the Christians
are from a behavioral perspective; and how
Christianity can be strengthened and more united from a societal perspective. Where are the Christians? examines
hundreds of Biblical and scholarly sources, analyzing data from a multitude of
studies leading to unique perspectives and solutions to the challenges facing
Christianity in the modern era.
Where are the Christians? contains 17 chapters arranged into four sections:
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1: WHO
ARE THE CHRISTIANS?—a history: 4 chapters providing a concise history of Christianity
spread across four distinct periods:
Evangelization and Formation, Legitimacy and Codification, Corruption
and Division, and Reform and Denominational Proliferation.
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2: WHAT
IS A CHRISTIAN?—a definition: 4 chapters examining the definition of a
Christian from the perspectives of the world, the Bible, landmark religious
studies, and what Shuster refers to as Modern Day Pharisees.
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3: WHERE
ARE THE CHRISTIANS?—a
categorization: 5 chapters profiling the five
types of modern Christians including a unique and enlightening exercise to help
readers understand what type of Christian they are among the five.
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4 – HOW IS CHRISTIANITY TO UNITE?—a vision: 4 chapters describing the ways Christians in
America can unite into a force for good by focusing on individuals, families,
churches and communities.
To watch the book trailer, take a
survey to find out what type of Christian you are, and to pre-order the book go
to www.findyourchristianity.com.
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