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Josh McDowell

    August 17, 1939

    This author is dedicated to strengthening the faith and scriptural beliefs of young people and adults worldwide. Through extensive talks and prolific writing, he has reached millions, offering insights and support for their spiritual journeys. His work delves into profound questions of belief, aiming to empower readers with a robust faith. While deeply committed to his ministry, he emphasizes that his family is an integral part of his life's calling.

    Josh McDowell
    Undaunted
    Mind, Value and Reality
    Evidence for Jesus
    The Beauty of Intolerance
    Having the World in View
    The DaVinci Code: A Quest for Answers
    • Just where does fact end and fiction begin? The brilliant mix of fact and fiction in Dan Brown's Conspiracy story "The Da Vinci Code" raises serious questions regarding the origins and claims of Christianity. Many come away from the book shaken in their beliefs, wondering what is true? Questions like "Was Mary Magdalene really Jesus' wife and the mother of his child?" And more. McDowell skillfully separates facts from fallacy. This is a book you and your friends should have right now! One reviewer wrote "An excellent little book and very easy read. Written as an ongoing discussion among three college students who saw the DaVinci Code movie and then had many questions about the supposed "facts" in the book...only to discover that author Dan Brown is a brilliant author, but lousy historian who fabricates most of his "facts." An excellent little book that really makes you think and want to dig for the truth!" by Mr. Michael A. Dorough "uth dude" (Warner Robins, GA)

      The DaVinci Code: A Quest for Answers
    • Having the World in View

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Building on his much discussed Mind and World, the author argues that the roots of some problems plaguing contemporary philosophy can be found in issues that were first discerned by Kant, and that the best way to get a handle on them is to follow those issues as they are reshaped in the writings of Hegel and Sellars.

      Having the World in View
    • The Beauty of Intolerance

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Josh and Sean McDowell present a powerful, biblical view of tolerance, love, and acceptance of others.

      The Beauty of Intolerance
    • Evidence for Jesus, from Josh and Sean McDowell, provides answers to tough questions about the life, ministry, and divinity of Jesus. Written in a handy and readable format, it offers quick insights about Christ to refute combative skeptics, encourage curious seekers, and alleviate nagging doubts in the minds of brand new or lifelong Christians.

      Evidence for Jesus
    • Mind, Value and Reality

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.5(68)Add rating

      Collects some of John McDowell's papers, written at various times in the 1980s and 1990s. Issues dealt with include: the interpretation of the ethical writings of Aristotle and Plato; and treatments of questions in moral philosophy that arise naturally out of reflection on the Greek tradition. schovat popis

      Mind, Value and Reality
    • Undaunted

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.4(340)Add rating

      The narrative follows Josh, a young farm boy grappling with a traumatic childhood marked by an alcoholic father and abuse, leading him to question God's existence. His journey of redemption showcases a profound spiritual transformation as he confronts his painful past and embraces faith. Today, as a renowned evangelist, Josh McDowell shares his experiences and defends the reality of Jesus Christ, inspiring countless individuals with his message of grace and resilience. The story emphasizes the power of faith and the possibility of healing through divine intervention.

      Undaunted
    • Finding True Love

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The intense emotions between senior high students Luke and Traci deepen as they spend more time together, leading them to question the nature of their feelings. As they navigate the complexities of young love, they grapple with uncertainty about whether their connection is genuine and lasting. Their journey explores the challenges of understanding love and desire during a pivotal time in their lives.

      Finding True Love
    • Free to Thrive

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.3(51)Add rating

      In Free to Thrive, Josh McDowell and Ben Bennett blend hard-won wisdom and youthful energy to present biblical, time-tested, and research-supported principles for overcoming hurts, struggles, and hindrances to a whole life--a life of spiritual, emotional, and relational wholeness instead of brokenness-- the kind of life you were born to live.

      Free to Thrive
    • This book bypasses vague generalities about love and sex and answers basic questions such as: Whatever happened to sexual freedom? We are not as liberated as people think we are. People discover that instant sex is about as gratifying as a sneeze. What is true love like? There are three kinds of love: love if, Love because and love period. If you have not experienced love period then it is likely that you are hoping that someday you will. What is your most important sex organ? Sex is never just a physical act because the physical aspect of sex almost always works. If sex goes wrong then any malfunction is usually in your mind - so stop treating sex as if if it is just a physical act - it's more than that. Your most important sexual organ is your MIND. Do men respond differently than women? Women should know that men may experience high sexual feelings even before they do... and men need to realise that a women can be turned on through touch and kind words. As you can see, if you are looking for straight answers about God's plan for the love act and sexuality then Givers, takers, and other kinds of lovers was written for you.

      Givers, Takers And Other Kinds of Lovers
    • The Engaged Intellect

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      This book collects important essays of John McDowell. Each involves a sustained engagement with the views of an important philosopher and is characterized by a modesty that is partly temperamental and partly methodological.

      The Engaged Intellect