Carl F. H. Henry (1913-2003) was a Christian theologian and co-founder of Fuller Theological Seminary in 1947. He was also the founder of the magazine Christianity Today in 1956, and is regarded by many as the father of neo-evangelicalism. Receiving both bachelors and masters degrees from Wheaton College, he then earned a Doctor of Theology degree from Northern Baptist Theological Seminary and finally a PhD from Boston University in 1949. In The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism (1947), Carl Henry deals with Fundamentalism as an "object of surgery" and suggests a direction where new-evangelicalism should go. In 1978 he published The Christian Mindset In a Secular Society and signed the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, which affirmed the inerrancy of the Bible. His magnum opus is his six-volume God, Revelation, and Authority (completed in 1983), which has perhaps the fullest exposition of the doctrine of biblical inerrancy. The three titles being offered here are:
1) THE CHRISTIAN MINDSET IN A SECULAR SOCIETY - A CRITICAL CONCERN BOOK - PROMOTING EVANGELICAL RENEWAL & NATIONAL RIGHTEOUSNESS.
2) THE TRAUMA OF TRANSPARENCY - A CRITICAL CONCERN BOOK - A BIBLICAL APPROACH TO INTER-PERSONAL COMMUNICATION.
3) DEATH & THE CARING COMMUNITY - A CRITICAL CONCERN BOOK - MINISTERING TO THE TERMINALLY ILL.
THESE 3 BOOKS ARE USED, ALTHOUGH IN GREAT SHAPE. THE FIRST BOOK HAS SOME READERS NOTES IN THE FRONT AND PARAGRAPH LINES AND MARKINGS THROUGHOUT.
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