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Notes From the Christian Underground

Essays Related to the Novel Cruel Logic: The Philosopher Killer

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Ideas Have Consequences

These essays are inspired by and related to the theological thriller novel, Cruel Logic: The Philosopher Killer.

The essays explore the crisis of Western Civilization vs. the woke Left, Christian apologetics and Christian deconstruction, the origins of wokeness and its war on reality, ethics and the moral argument for the existence of God.

Chapters include:

  • Could You Defend Your Beliefs If Your Life Depended On It?
  • The Tragedy of Evangelical Christian Deconstruction
  • America’s Cultural Revolution of Woke Violence
  • The Problem of Evil and the Existence of God
  • A Genealogy of Wokeness: Book Review of Chris Rufo’s America’s Cultural Revolution
  • The Woke War on Reality
  • Author Interview on Bible Over Brews Podcast

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