No Man Goes Alone by M. Thomas Starkes from Home Mission Board Paperback 1972
Religiously, in the United States, East has collided with West, and the resulting, resounding crash will long be heard. The Krishna chanter, fingering his beads, symbolizes the influx of Oriental and Eastern religions.
The spread of occult groups, reflective of man's search for the bizarre in religious experience, strongly continues.
The rapid growth of Christian deviations may have just begun.
These and other religious groups speak of every man's search for God.
"In the midst of this pluralism." M. Thomas Starkes points out, "evangelical Christians can perform their most important function in history."
For "the Christian's role is to bear witness and to be on mission across denominational and religious lines." In this task, Dr. Starkes believes with the apostle Paul that the human agent is the key factor in any man's search for God and, in that sense, no man goes alone to Him.
Book is in good condition. General shelf and corner wear. Some white marks on the front and back cover. Some fraying along the cover edges. A solid reading copy. Please see photos for details, and let me know if you have any questions.
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