How should we then live? [videorecording] / Francis Schaeffer.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmPublication details: Muskegon, Mich. : Gospel Communications International, 2005, c1961.Description: 2 videodiscs (150 min., 210 min.) : sd., colOther title:
  • Dr. Francis Schaeffer's how should we then live?
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • DVD BR 115 .C5 H69 2005
Contents:
Disc 1. The Roman age -- The Middle ages -- The Renaissance --The Reformation -- The revolutionary age -- Study guide -- Disc 2. The scientific age -- The age of non-reason -- The age of fragmentation -- The age of personal peace and affluence -- Final choices -- Living with suffering & sickness -- God's leading in L'Abri & our lives -- Study guide.
Francis Schaeffer.Summary: The videodiscs trace the history of man and conclude that his only hope is to return to God's Biblical absolutes - truth revealed in Christ through the Scriptures.
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Book Storms Research Center Main Collection DVD BR 115 .C5 H69 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available .PUBLIC. Disc 1. 98643328
Book Storms Research Center Main Collection DVD BR 115 .C5 H69 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available .PUBLIC. Disc 2. 98643329

DVD.

Francis Schaeffer.

Originally produced in 1961.

The videodiscs trace the history of man and conclude that his only hope is to return to God's Biblical absolutes - truth revealed in Christ through the Scriptures.

Disc 1. The Roman age -- The Middle ages -- The Renaissance --The Reformation -- The revolutionary age -- Study guide -- Disc 2. The scientific age -- The age of non-reason -- The age of fragmentation -- The age of personal peace and affluence -- Final choices -- Living with suffering & sickness -- God's leading in L'Abri & our lives -- Study guide.

Bonus features: 10-week study guide on disc, bonus interviews with Francis and Edith Schaeffer.

Study guide found on both discs, requires computer with DVD drive to access.

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