Intolerance is a beautiful thing when understood from God’s perspective. Opening with this powerful statement, The Beauty of Intolerance Setting a Generation Free to Know Truth & Love by Josh and Sean McDowell serves as a spiritual guide addressing the challenges young people face in today’s culturally tolerant but morally ambiguous world. Cultural tolerance is everywhere in education, government, society, and even within the church.
In a time when cultural tolerance has led many away from faith, this study guide shows how to confront it wisely. Josh and Sean McDowell clarify today’s cultural tolerance, expose its flaws, and provide practical insights, including
A deep understanding of who creates moral truth and purpose.
How to live out Bible-based tolerance toward those who disagree with you.
How to teach your children and family that God’s sexual morality is universal and not performance-based.
Experiencing unconditional love and acceptance beyond performance.
With over fifty years of experience on the front lines of cultural trends, Josh McDowell teams up with Biola University professor and bestselling author Sean McDowell to share their wisdom. This study guide is designed to encourage a generation to embrace a value system grounded in God and His Word so they may shine like stars in a crooked and depraved generation (Philippians 215 NIV).
The Beauty of Intolerance is ideal for individual reading and small group studies. It is a thought-provoking and transformative resource for anyone interested in Christian theology, apologetics, and cultural ethics.
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The Beauty of Intolerance
A challenging study guide by Josh and Sean McDowell on cultural tolerance. Practical insights to empower the younger generation with moral truths rooted in love.
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| Format | Paperback |
| Publisher | Thomas Nelson |
| Page Count | 242 |
| Language | English |
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