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Rules for Reformers
Rules for Reformers
Rules for Reformers
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Rules for Reformers

Written by Douglas Wilson

Narrated by Toby J. Sumpter

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In Rules for Reformers, Douglas Wilson poaches the political craft of radical progressives and applies it to Christian efforts in the current culture war. The result is a spicy blend of combat manual and cultural manifesto. Rules for Reformers is a little bit proclamation of grace, a little bit Art of War, and a little bit analysis of past embarrassments and current cowardice, all mixed together with a bunch of advanced knife-fighting techniques. As motivating as it is provocative, Rules for Reformers is just plain good to read.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherCanon Press
Release dateJun 26, 2019
ISBN9781987138672
Rules for Reformers
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Douglas Wilson

Douglas Wilson is a senior fellow of theology at New Saint Andrews College. Wilson isthe author of numerous books on education, theology, and culture, including: The Case for Classical Christian Education , Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning , Mother Kirk , and Angels in the Architecture , as well as biographies on both Anne Bradstreet and John Knox.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    This is surely one of the best books I have read (listened to). Great insights. Wilson's commitment to scriptures is contagious

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    If you're asking how you should live while the world goes sideways, you must internalize this book, and consider it against the Scriptures. Doug Wilson challenged me to think in areas I've never thought about.