Clash of Titans: Atlas Shrugged, John Galt & Jesus Christ
Released: Oct 13, 2012
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback, 172 pages
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America is drifting headlong into Socialism, with millions believing that they should be cared for by the State. Like never before we need a clarion call of warning to stop this drift, and stop it now. So,what does Jesus Christ have to do with John Galt? This book addresses that question with lively quotations and dialogue from Atlas Shrugged and the Bible and discussion of hot topics like individualism, collectivism, progressivism, egoism, altruism, money, sacrifice, sexuality, friendship, and Utopian dreams for an ideal society. A companion book to readers (and would-be) of Ayn Rand, Christian and atheist alike will find something here. Read Atlas Shrugged and this book together to understand the issues and check your premises About the Authors: Chad Brand is Professor of Christian Theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and is Associate Dean for Biblical and Theological Studies at Boyce College, both in Louisville, KY. He is co-editor of the Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary and the Apologetics Study Bible, is co-author (with Tom Pratt) of Seeking the City, forthcoming (Kregel Publishers), and is author of Flourishing Faith: Connecting Work, Economics and Civic Responsibility in Baptist Faith and Life (Acton Institute). Tom Pratt is an pastor, teacher, writer, businessman with 40 years experience in the ministry and Bible teaching in the Denver, CO area, South Carolina, and Texas. He is co-author with Chad Brand oF the comprehensive book on Christian faith and political economy, Seeking the City and the e-book soon on Amazon, Awaiting the City.
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