
Desecration of Man, The: How the Rejection of God Degrades Our Humanity
From the author of The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self,Ā an account of how the rejection of theĀ imago DeiĀ is unraveling Western culture and how we might begin to push back by recovering what it means to be truly human
As church attendance falls, suicide rates climb, and birth rates plummet, Christian pundits have suggested disenchantment and the loss of tradition are to blame for our spiritual malaise. But what if the problem is both much simpler and much more serious?
InĀ TheĀ Desecration of Man, Carl Trueman argues that modern manās crisis of meaning stems from a rejection of a simple factāthat he was made in the image of God. Unmoored from the basic moral fact that secures human dignity, we violently disrespect our own minds and bodies through abortion, pornography, casual sex, gender transitions, and moreāand in this disrespect we blaspheme against God himself, with devastating practical and spiritual consequences.
With gentle pastoral wisdom, deep insight into church history, and an impressive command of philosophical genealogies,Ā The Desecration of ManĀ speaks to those troubled by the spiritual sickness of our time and points toward consecration to a God who is alive and loving as a solution. The Early Church triumphed over Rome because it offered life in place of death. It is time for modern Christians to offer the same kind of vision.
256 pages
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āThe book is a cultural lament, but more than that.āĀ āKevin DeYoung, senior pastor at Christ Covenant Church and associate professor of systematic theology at Reformed Theological Seminary
āThis book is both sobering and hopeful, for it not only traces the problem but also proposes the best of all solutions.āĀ āTim Challies, author ofĀ Seasons of Sorrow
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From the author of The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self,Ā an account of how the rejection of theĀ imago DeiĀ is unraveling Western culture and how we might begin to push back by recovering what it means to be truly human
As church attendance falls, suicide rates climb, and birth rates plummet, Christian pundits have suggested disenchantment and the loss of tradition are to blame for our spiritual malaise. But what if the problem is both much simpler and much more serious?
InĀ TheĀ Desecration of Man, Carl Trueman argues that modern manās crisis of meaning stems from a rejection of a simple factāthat he was made in the image of God. Unmoored from the basic moral fact that secures human dignity, we violently disrespect our own minds and bodies through abortion, pornography, casual sex, gender transitions, and moreāand in this disrespect we blaspheme against God himself, with devastating practical and spiritual consequences.
With gentle pastoral wisdom, deep insight into church history, and an impressive command of philosophical genealogies,Ā The Desecration of ManĀ speaks to those troubled by the spiritual sickness of our time and points toward consecration to a God who is alive and loving as a solution. The Early Church triumphed over Rome because it offered life in place of death. It is time for modern Christians to offer the same kind of vision.
256 pages
Ā
āThe book is a cultural lament, but more than that.āĀ āKevin DeYoung, senior pastor at Christ Covenant Church and associate professor of systematic theology at Reformed Theological Seminary
āThis book is both sobering and hopeful, for it not only traces the problem but also proposes the best of all solutions.āĀ āTim Challies, author ofĀ Seasons of Sorrow












