Death in the City is an apologetic work by American theologian Francis A. Schaeffer, Chicago: InterVarsity Press, first published in 1969. It is Book Four in Volume Four of The Complete Works of Francis A. Schaeffer: A Christian Worldview. Westchester, IL: Crossway Books, 1982.
Overview
This work was written by Schaeffer as an answer to the question:
- In what has been called a post-Christian world, what should be our perspective and how should we function as individuals, as institutions, as orthodox Christians, and as those who claim to be Bible-believing? (p. 209)
The basic answer, given by Schaeffer in Chapter One, is that "the church in our generation needs reformation, revival, and constructive revolution." (p. 209)
Table of contents
- Chapter 1: Death in the City
- Chapter 2: The Loneliness of Man
- Chapter 3: The Message of Judgement
- Chapter 4: An Echo of the World
- Chapter 5: The Persistence of Compassion
- Chapter 6: The Significance of Man
- Chapter 7: The Man Without the Bible
- Chapter 8: The Justice of God
- Chapter 9: The Universe and Two Chairs [1]
Notes
- ↑ Schaeffer, Francis, "Chapter 9: The Universe and Two Chairs," in Death in the City, Reprinted at Nehemiah's Prayer Watch. Accessed August 22, 2006.
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