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The following announcement about the Total Truth Study Guide edition was released September 2005 by the World Journalism Institute, where Nancy’s book forms the basis of worldview courses she teaches at WJI.

 

** Press Release **

STUDY GUIDE EDITION of TOTAL TRUTH
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World Journalism Institute is happy to announce that the study guide edition of Total Truth: Liberating Christianity from Its Cultural Captivity is now in bookstores.  Total Truth is an award-winning book on Christian worldview by Nancy Pearcey, WJI's Francis A. Schaeffer Scholar. 
 
The new study guide edition is a great resource for Sunday School classes and study groups.  It goes far beyond the typical guide by offering 30 pages of significant new content -- fresh stories, examples, and illustrations to bring the book's themes to life.  Each chapter also suggests on-going activities to guide readers in detecting worldview themes in their work and daily experience. 
 
Nancy Pearcey has "road-tested" the material with students in WJI's journalism courses, and their feedback has been highly enthusiastic.  Many say it greatly enhanced their reading of the book.
 
"Virtually every day I get emails from readers who want to know if there is a study guide available for Total Truth," Pearcey told WJI.  "The book is being used by churches, schools, and study groups around the country --even by reading groups among Capitol Hill staffers." 
 
The study guide edition is an outstanding tool to help readers dig deeper into the text and learn how to be equipped with a Christian worldview.  It is available from your local Christian bookstore or Borders, or online from Amazon, Christianbook.com, Barnes & Noble, and other bookstores.  Total Truth won the Award of Merit in the Christianity & Culture category in the Christianity Today Book Awards for 2005, and the ECPA Gold Medallion Award for best book of the year in the Christianity & Society category.

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