Christianity Today
"As Pearcey (author of the 2005 classic Total Truth) so ably points out, both explicitly and through poignant real-life stories, “finding truth” is not a dry intellectual exercise ... She leads the reader step-by-step through these principles in an accessible way, providing concrete examples ... This book would make a fantastic graduation gift for high school seniors, especially those on their way to college ... I hope that Christians might pass on copies of Finding Truth to non-Christians, who might find Pearcey’s analysis of secular worldviews convincing and her presentation of Christianity appealing."Christianity Today
Defend Magazine - Marilyn Stewart
"Finding Truth is a seminar between two covers, providing depth of information and guidance toward an informed faith through the Study Guide offered at the end. Its goal—helping the reader to communicate Christian convictions—leads the Christian to think, to study, and to interact with ideas. Sure to facilitate powerful discussion, the study questions at the end will develop critical thinking skills and flex spiritual muscles. Pearcey’s wonderfully readable style makes it a resource for anyone serious about discovering truth. Woven throughout are stories of people such as Dr. Michael Egnor (a leading brain surgeon), acclaimed hip-hop artist Lecrae Moore, and Pearcey’s own journey to faith, that make the book fascinating and real."
Hope's Reason
"Scholarly but fully accessible ... Pearcey surveys the various idols upon which the various schools of modernism and postmodernism have built their systems: reason, imagination, economics, matter ... Just as Paul warns that those who serve idols will exchange the glory of the immortal God for the images of animals, so Pearcey warns that worldviews that begin with a false staring point inevitably end up reducing man from a free individual made in God’s image to a determined and dehumanized unit in nature ... A full, carefully-nuanced exposé of the bankrupt, dead-end nature of materialism ... A splendid coup d’état." —Hope's Reason: A Journal of Apologetics
www.challies.com
"Pearcey promises that the principles she lays out will 'provide you with the tools to recognize what’s right and wrong with any worldview—and then to craft a biblically informed perspective that is both true and humane.' She makes the promise and she delivers on it. Finding Truth is, all-in-all, a worthy successor to Total Truth." —Challies.com
www.challies.com - Tim Challies
"Pearcey promises that the principles she lays out will 'provide you with the tools to recognize what’s right and wrong with any worldview—and then to craft a biblically informed perspective that is both true and humane.' She makes the promise and she delivers on it. Finding Truth is, all-in-all, a worthy successor to Total Truth." —Challies.com
Gregory Koukl
Chock full of gems … Pearcey has the unique ability of getting to the heart of things.”
— Gregory Koukl, President, Stand to Reason
Sean McDowell
Fantastic! … Sharp critique of secular culture and a helpful guide for correcting it.”
— Sean McDowell, Author, Speaker
David Naugle
Wonderfully insightful … helps readers avoid becoming ‘intoxicated’ with idols and false ideas.”
— David K. Naugle, Author, Worldview: The History of a Concept
Kelly Monroe Kullberg
Pearcey has done it again … shows how biblical truth is both more convincing than competing worldviews, and also more appealing.”
—Kelly Monroe Kullberg, Founder, The Veritas Forum
John Erickson
Secular worldviews have become the intellectual fast-food of our day—nice taste, no nourishment … This book ought to be in the survival kit of every student heading off to college.”
— John R. Erickson, Author, Hank the Cowdog
Doug TenNapel
We live in a culture beset by the twin dragons of modernism and postmodernism. Nancy Pearcey draws a sword and cuts their heads off … Totally readable.”
—Doug TenNapel, Creator, Earthworm Jim
Paul Copan
"Deftly exposes the inconsistencies and the failures of a host of modern idols.”
—Paul Copan, Professor of Philosophy, Palm Beach Atlantic University
J. P. Moreland
A great book … Nancy Pearcey has been to the church what Francis Schaeffer was to the believers of his day: a cultural intellectual who provides careful, thoughtful, and well-researched critiques … I highly recommend this delightful book.”
— J.P. Moreland, Professor of Philosophy, Biola University
Phil Robertson
Dismantles humanism, atheism, reductionism, and every other ism … Pearcey’s arguments combined with the Gospel of Jesus leave all other worldviews outside of Christianity without a leg to stand on.”
— Phil Robertson, Duck Dynasty
J. Warner Wallace
Describes my life as an atheist perfectly … If I’d read this book as a young man, I think I would have been challenged to re-examine my views much earlier.”
— J. Warner Wallace, Author, Cold-Case Christianity
Lee Strobel
Nancy Pearcey at her best—totally profound, persuasive, and yet practical. Read it with your highlighter handy!”
— Lee Strobel, New York Times bestselling Author
Ravi Zacharias
"Pearcey invites readers to 'TEST EVERYTHING' ... She illustrates how competing systems of thought borrow from Christianity even while rejecting it.... An IMMENSELY PRACTICAL and INSIGHTFUL resource."