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Rules for Reformers

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About Rules For Reformers

Product Description Why don't we win the culture wars? Is it really because we’re not being inclusive and welcoming enough? Maybe one more compromise will make the world like us? Or maybe if we watch the news and get really really angry, things will change? We obviously need a new playbook. In Rules for Reformers, Douglas Wilson steals the strategies of the radical left and applies them to Christians engaged in the culture war. The result is part combat manual, part cultural manifesto. Rules for Reformers is as insightful as it is provocative. Review "I much prefer Wilson's sincerity to the vague and Python-esque witterings of the interfaith and ecumenical groups who barely respect their own traditions. He is willing to maintain very staunchly that Jesus of Nazareth was the Christ and that his sacrifice redeems our state of sin."~Christopher Hitchens "More like a lumberjack than a pastor, even when he wears a suit."The New York Times "Doug Wilson jumped the shark a long time ago."~Jonathan Merritt "So just who is this twisted Doug Wilson creature, anyway?"~The Slacktivist "Quintessential Douglas Wilson... very good, very smart, and full of trademark winsome snark. God's people are better off for it. His enemies -- not so much."~Steve Deace, Nationally syndicated radio host "Profoundly insightful and biblically faithful. Wilson has given us a manifesto for grace-driven cultural reformation." --~Joe Rigney, author of The Things of Earth and assistant professor of Theology and Christian Worldview at Bethlehem College and Seminary About the Author Douglas Wilson is pastor of Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho and author of more than fifty books including My Life for Yours, Heaven Misplaced, and the award-winning satirical novel Evangellyfish. He has gone head to head with atheist Christopher Hitchens in the documentary film Collision and co-authored the book Is Christianity Good for the World? with Hitchens as well. Doug blogs peaceably at dougwils.com, and, along with his wife Nancy, has three children and hordes of grandchildren.