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The Eclipse of God

Our Nation's Disastrous Search for a More Inclusive Deity (and What We Must Do About It)

Our Nation's Disastrous Search for a More Inclusive Deity (and What We Must Do About It)

2024

304

Year written

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Does today's radical secularism obscure the radiance of God? In a timely and practical manner, Lutzer exposes the heart of our nation's cultural crisis today: redefining God in our own image. Find boldness to be a light by exploring the intellectual roots of our moral and spiritual darkness, embracing biblical truths, and counting the cost of faith.

About the Author:

Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer is the pastor emeritus of The Moody Church in Chicago, where he served as senior pastor from 1980-2016.

Dr. Lutzer earned a BTh from Winnipeg Bible College, a ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary, an MA in philosophy from Loyola University, and an honorary LLD from the Simon Greenleaf School of Law.

A clear expositor of the Bible, he is the featured speaker on three radio programs that are heard on more than 1,000 outlets in the United States and around the world:

Moody Church Hour—The Moody Church’s Sunday morning worship service
Songs in the Night—an evening program that has been airing since 1943
Running to Win—a daily Bible-teaching broadcast
Dr. Lutzer is also an award-winning author of numerous books, including The Cross in the Shadow of the Crescent, The King Is Coming, Covering Your Life in Prayer, One Minute After You Die, When a Nation Forgets God, Christ Among Other gods, and Christian Bookseller’s Gold Medallion award-winning Hitler’s Cross. He has also coauthored Life-Changing Bible Verses You Should Know and Jesus, Lover of a Woman’s Soul with his wife, Rebecca.

His speaking engagements outside of The Moody Church include Bible conferences and seminars, both domestically and in places like Russia, the Republic of Belarus, Germany, Scotland, Guatemala, and Japan. He also leads tours to Israel and to cities of the Protestant Reformation in Europe.

Dr. Lutzer and Rebecca live in the Chicago area and have three grown children and eight grandchildren.

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