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Title: The Way of the (Modern) World
by Craig M. Gay
ISBN: 1573831220
Publisher: Regent College Publishing
Pub. Date: 01 January, 1998
Format: Paperback
List Price(USD): $20.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.67

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Rating: 5
Summary: An Outstanding work of Christian Scholarship
Comment: This is one of the best and most insightful (and dare I say important?) books I have ever read. It's clarity, depth of insight and profundity have few equals in contemporary scholarship. I am reminded, reading this book, of the first time I ever read Francis Schaeffer's "How Should We Then Live?" This book is equally profound in its insight and implications, but is a much better work of applied scholarship than that one is.

Gay's basic premise is that the forces that shape the modern world are not those things we see on the surface, but those hidden assumptions that permeate our understanding of ourselves and our world via modern politics, science and technology, economics, and psychology. Gay argues that these areas are often permeated with subtle "worldly" assumptions which drive our culture in a secular direction and make belief in God seem irrelevant or unrealistic. Not that Gay is against these areas of modern life per se, either. He simply wishes to make his readers aware of the danger in the assumptions that often lie beneath the surface of these areas that can influence us to "live as if God doesn't exist," even if we are professing Christians.

The book is extremely well researched and documented, and Gay spends a great deal of time, in each section of the book, setting up the historical factors that contributed to the rise of these worldly assumptions. In each chapter he also talks about the historical relationship between the Christian church and these different facets of modern life and how Protestant Christianity (Gay is a Protestant Christian) is, ironically, partly responsible for the rise of modern secularity. He concludes the book by offering some helpful reflections on how Christians should think and act in the secularized modern world.

Even though this book is a first rate work of scholarship, it is very lucidly written, and any intelligent and interested person should be able to follow the basic gist of Gay's argument. This has my highest recomendation.

Rating: 4
Summary: Valuable Critique and Challenge for the Modern Minister
Comment: Gay does an excellent job summarizing the major problems of worldliness and modernity. He indicates that the issues of modernity involve "control". Science, socio-political issues, technology, and anthropocentrism are about control. This has created a consumer and self-absorbed culture which seeks to control the outcomes of their life, environment, and religious views. Gay indicates that this may be due to the former centuries' emphasis on rationalism. He believes that this rationalism is concerned with achieving predetermined results.

How does this affect the Christian? The cultural Christian has focused on self-therapy, religious freedoms, and a fear of commitment to community. The Christian becomes a private, lonely, and isolated individual.

Gay's solution is to view the self and culture in relation to the all-powerful God. God has created man in His image and the world as His special revelation. This view of creation, human image, and revelation calls humans to view themselves as part of God, rather than apart from Him. The culture may attempt to control but the Christian allows themself to be controlled by God and realizes that life is about obedience and joy rather than manipulation and lonliness.

Rating: 5
Summary: Fantastic book, worldview altering stuff here.
Comment: This book is an incredibly perceptive and broadly ranging overview of many of the ideas that make our society what it is today, and the ideas that are making it what it will be tomorrow. The author's ability to offer insight on the fundamental ideas that are inherent to our Political, Economic, and Technological systems is refreshing, and mind-expanding. The author's faith and hope in God are encouraging. This is probably the greatest book I have read in several years.

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