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Unchristian: What a Generation Really Thinks About Christianity and Why it Matters
David Kinnaman | Gabe Lyons

Unchristian: What a Generation Really Thinks About Christianity and Why it Matters

What a New Generation Really Thinks about Christianity...and Why It Matters

Baker Books, a division of Baker Publishing Group (Oct 31, 2007)
9780801070662
| Paperback
256 pages | 138 x 214 mm | English
Dewey 277.3083
LC Classification BV4529.2 .K545 2007
LC Control No. 2007022852

Genre

  • Apologetics (APO)

Subject

  • Christianity/ United States/ Public Opinion
  • Church Work With Youth/ United States
  • Generation Y
  • Young Adults
  • Youth/ United States/ Attitudes

Plot

Christianity has an image problem. Christians are supposed to represent Christ to the world. But according to the latest report card, something has gone terribly wrong. Using descriptions like "hypocritical," "insensitive," and "judgmental," young Americans share an impression of Christians that's nothing short of . . . unChristian. Groundbreaking research into the perceptions of sixteen- to twenty-nine-year-olds reveals that Christians have taken several giant steps backward in one of their most important assignments. The surprising details of the study, commissioned by Fermi Project and conducted by The Barna Group, are presented with uncompromising honesty in unChristian. Find out why these negative perceptions exist, learn how to reverse them in a Christlike manner, and discover practical examples of how Christians can positively contribute to culture.

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