Partly Right: Learning from the Critics of Christianity
By (Author) Tony Campolo
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Thomas Nelson Publishers
1st April 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
239
Paperback
224
Width 139mm, Height 213mm, Spine 16mm
240g
MarxKierkegaardNietzscheFreudIf we do not learn from them, it may be at our own peril.
In Partly Right, Dr. Campolo explores the background and claims of the major critics of bourgeois Christianity from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Stepping into the roles of these intellectuals, he argues their points, their views, and their complaints about the middle-class societies spawned by Protestantism.
Campolo clearly and rationally shows both pros and cons of the critic's theories. As Christians, we should be aware not only of their misconceptions, but also of their truths. Campolo says, "Middle-class Christianity shows no signs of dying. This book is designed to analyze the criticisms of its enemies, test their validity, and explain why bourgeois religion has survived them.".
A Tony Campolo Classic!
Tony Campolo (Ph.D., Temple University) is professor emeritus of sociology at Eastern University in suburban Philadelphia, a media commentator on religious, social, and political matters, and the author of a dozen books, including Revolution and Renewal, Let me Tell You a Story, and 20 Hot Potatoes Christians Are Afraid to touch.