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Publisher: Free Grace Press; 2 edition (January 22, 2016)
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Every once in a while I come across a book that is difficult for me to review. This is the way I feel with The Absurdity of Unbelief by Jeffrey Johnson. I feel that no matter what I say I won't do this book justice, so I will begin with my conclusion. Buy this book when it releases. Better yet, buy two copies so you have one to give away. This book is an outstanding look into many differing worldviews, dissecting them one by one until only the Christian worldview remains as the only rational view. Johnson's knowledge of each of these worldviews is what really shines through in this book. With great clarity he is able to layout the beliefs of each worldview and then show the reader why holding to one of these worldviews is indeed absurd. Instead of first going on the defensive, Johnson takes an offensive approach, attacking each worldview head on and challenging its presuppositions. He states, "It is not sufficient for an atheist or any other skeptic to simply attack the walls of the Christian worldview. They must also defend their own ground. They must protect their own presuppositions and belief system. My aim is to show that the castle of unbelief rests upon quicksand, and the more unbelievers struggle to defend their worldview, the more they sink under the weight of their worldview. Atheism, deism, naturalism, relativism, existentialism, pantheism, polytheism, and any other non-Christian ism’s, along with Judaism and Islam, are incoherent and, thus, rationally indefensible." Johnson begins by first discussing how faith is neither blind, solely an experience or irrational. He rightly states that "Scriptures never separate faith from reality.
What is the meaning of life? Can your worldview answer that question sufficiently and consistently?The Absurdity of Unbelief helps us to see the answers to the above questions.I'm not sure how much I can add given the overwhelmingly positive feedback already written about Dr. Johnson's book. I can say this: I am currently dialoguing with an atheist friend via email whom I've known for a while but we've been out of touch since high school. This book has really helped me to challenge some of his own atheistic presuppositions and to show him the true absurdity that is the outcome of suppressing the truth of the reality of God. Obviously, as Dr. Johnson affirms in his work, it is only the Holy Spirit who can truly awaken a person's heart to embrace the gospel. But in this day in which we live Christians ought to be better equipped to give answers to some of the challenges that are thrown our way. This book helps equip the church to do just that.As you read this book you will soon learn that Dr. Johnson is very familiar not only with the Christian perspective but also the other side, which manifests itself in a variety of futile worldviews such as naturalism, existentialism, post-modernism, Non-Trinitarian Religions, etc., etc... Non-Christian worldviews are allowed to speak for themselves through direct quotes of those who hold these various positions, and then they are dismantled by sound Christian logic based on the authority of Scripture. Another bonus of this is to actually be able to understand the presuppositions of some of the people you interact with every day. The banker, the grocer, your professor, or even a family member.
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