Jesus or Nothing
By Dan DeWitt and Russell Moore
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Many young adults are abandoning the Christian faith, convinced that it's an outdated and uneducated belief system. In this compelling address, Dan DeWitt counters these misconceptions and challenges us to think carefully about the choice between Jesus or nothing by comparing the Christian worldview to the notion of a godless universe devoid of true goodness and ultimate significance.
This winsome book describes the rock-solid foundation for life that Christians enjoy in and through the gospel—offering an explanation for our existence, grace for our guilt, and meaning for our mortality.
Dan DeWitt
Dan DeWitt (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is associate professor of applied theology and apologetics and director of the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity at Cedarville University. He blogs regularly at theolatte.com.
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This book will challenge you to rethink how you view atheists and others who seriously question our faith, and it will leave you better equipped to point them toward the only One who can ultimately give meaning and hope.
Kevin Ezell, President, North American Mission Board, Southern Baptist Convention
"To be alive today is to be at the intersection of worldviews. Different worldviews compete for allegiance, but Dan DeWitt clearly demonstrates that there are really only two worldviews in constant conflict: theism versus nihilism. The superiority of the Christian worldview is demonstrated not only by its inherent truth claims, but also by the tragic inadequacy of nihilism. DeWitt sets the issue clearly in his title: it’s Jesus or Nothing. Any thinking person will benefit from reading this important new book."
R. Albert Mohler Jr., President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
"Life really does boil down to Jesus or nothing. Without Christ, we are left with relative morals, meaningless lives, and no hope. Dan is a learned theologian, but never arrogant or judgmental. He has a genuine compassion for those in search of truth, no matter how big or ‘dangerous’ their questions are. Jesus or Nothing is a book that matters, because its proposition is the ultimate matter."
Josh Wilson, award-winning singer/songwriter
DeWitt courageously takes us to life’s great intersection. There we find the atheist’s theory of nothing and the Christian theory of everything. Decision and destiny hang in the balance for all.
Jack D. Eggar, CEO, Global Children's Network
"Jesus or Nothing is a little book about a big God. If you are a skeptic or a minister to skeptics, you should read this book about the God who is conspicuously there and who aims to reconcile sinners to himself through Christ."
Denny Burk, author, What Is the Meaning of Sex?
"The truthfulness of the claims of Scripture matters, and those claims have been—and will continue to be—defended often. But another, more basic question matters as well: What is the value, meaning, and purpose of life without God? Dan DeWitt brilliantly demonstrates that the choice truly is Jesus or Nothing."
Timothy Paul Jones, author, Misquoting Truth: A Guide to the Fallacies of Bart Ehrman’s Misquoting Jesus
Dan DeWitt knows his stuff. It is apparent that he’s familiar with everyone from Chesterton to Lewis to Schaeffer, not only in the ideas set forth in this book, but in his gentle, good-humored tone as well. In a culture where it can feel like Christianity is on the defensive, Dan reminds us that the gospel is beautiful beyond reason and completely reasonable.
Andrew Peterson, singer/songwriter; author, The Wingfeather Saga series
"Citing everyone from Hawking to Chesterton, Dan shows not only the reasonableness but also the beauty of the gospel of Christ. Jesus or Nothing provides a concise and thoughtful resource for engaging secularists and academics in a city like Boston, where I live and minister."
Bland Mason, Pastor, City on a Hill Church, Boston, Massachusetts; Chapel Leader, Boston Red Sox
"Jesus or Nothing will take you on a journey through the hope of the gospel and cause you to engage those seeking answers to life’s most important questions with grace and truth."
Andraé Robinson, Former Pastor, Cornerstone Church, South Los Angeles, California
"Dan DeWitt artfully and accurately presents the big picture of one of the most important battles for hearts in our day. Atheism is often portrayed as the only intelligent worldview, but this book dispels the fog of that myth. I heartily recommend Jesus or Nothing to anyone struggling to sort through the shrill, confusing voices trying to tell us what matters most."
Ted Cabal, general editor, The Apologetics Study Bible
"Jesus or Nothing addresses the question that believers and nonbelievers alike are afraid to ask—‘What if I’m wrong?’ In an increasingly post-Christian context, Dan contrasts these two worldviews and guides the reader to the exclusive foundation for human flourishing found in the gospel."
Andy Frew, singer/songwriter; Worship Pastor, Crossridge Church, Surrey, British Columbia
"Dan DeWitt paints a beautiful portrait of Jesus with all the strokes of a fine painter. Jesus or Nothing shows us how to engage our skeptic friends in the grandeur of a story unique and true. DeWitt’s personal enjoyment is etched throughout the painting, exploding with the reality of Jesus and the truth of the gospel. This is a recommended read for all who want to reveal the awesome beauty of Jesus to those who are choosing Nothing."
David Clifford, Director of Outreach Events and Church Partnerships, Bethlehem College & Seminary
"The ultimate human question has always been that of meaning—the meaning of life, the meaning of death, the meaning of everything. Dan DeWitt reminds us again that meaning is always and necessarily grounded in God, and God is known only through Christ in the gospel. Apart from him, all pleasure, success, and happiness that may (or may not) come your way ultimately adds up to nothing. Biblically solid and culturally aware, DeWitt weaves together references to Pascal, Toy Story 3, Richard Dawkins, John Lennon, and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn to argue that there are only two roads: the gospel or emptiness, Jesus or nothing. Accessible and enjoyable works on apologetics that are also richly thought provoking are a rarity; Dan DeWitt manages the task beautifully. This book will encourage and challenge many."
Grant Horner, Associate Professor of Renaissance and Reformation, The Master’s University; author, Meaning at the Movies
JESUS
OR
NOTHING
Dan DeWitt
Foreword by RUSSELL D. MOORE
Jesus or Nothing
Copyright © 2014 by Daniel A. DeWitt
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Jesus or nothing / Dan DeWitt; foreword by Russell D. Moore.
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1. Christianity and atheism. 2. Apologetics. 3. Nothing (Philosophy) 4. Nihilism (Philosophy) 5. Bible. Colossians—Criticism, interpretation, etc. I. Title.
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Contents
Cover
Newsletter Sign Up
Endorsments
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Foreword by Russell D. Moore
Introduction: The Power of Nothing
1 The Tale of Two Stories
2 The Gospel Offers an Explanation for Our Existence
3 The Gospel Offers Clarity for Our Confusion
4 The Gospel Offers Grace for Our Guilt
5 The Gospel Offers Meaning for Our Mortality
6 The Gospel Offers Answers for Our Adversaries
7 The Never-Ending Story
Conclusion: The Weight of the Wager
Afterword by Marcus Gray (aka Flame)
Acknowledgments
Discussion Guide
Notes
Clear Sight Music
Back Cover
Foreword
Russell D. Moore
Atheists are easy to hate, until you can’t help but love one.
What I mean is that, despite all our supposed secularization, it takes a certain sort of cultural courage to say, I don’t believe in God.
Since that’s the case, most of the high-profile people proclaiming as much in public are people with adrenaline firing in a quest to disprove or ridicule faith, especially the Christian faith. But judging atheists by the pamphleteers and the professionally irreligious is akin to unbelievers judging Christians by our most outrageous prosperity-hawking television evangelists.
Most people learn to love atheists by learning to love an atheist—maybe a son or a daughter, or an old college roommate; someone who just can’t believe anymore that at the nub of this whirling universe there’s a Father. When one knows, and loves, someone like that, one realizes that this isn’t part of some conspiratorial plot to attack the faith. This is someone who has lost his or her story—and is looking for a way to make sense of a cosmos filled with quasars and waterfalls, of pythons and parasites.
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