Five Lies of our Anti-Christian Age: A Review
Sarah Mowery reviews Rosaria Butterfield's latest work Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age, which addresses contemporary deceptions regarding sex, gender, and identity from a biblical perspective. The review examines Butterfield's call for Christian repentance and faithfulness to God's creation ordinances, particularly regarding issues like pronoun usage and Christian witness in a post-Christian culture.
It's been over a decade since Rosaria Butterfield's book The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert shook things up in Reformed and Evangelical circles. Since that time she has authored Openness Unhindered, The Gospel Comes with a House Key, and her latest book, published last year, Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age. Like the books that preceded it, Five Lies is full of anecdotes from her life; it is intelligent and thoughtfully written; and it pulls no punches. The book's title clearly...
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