Introduction: Upside Down or Right Way Up?
1. I Will Be Who I Will Be: The Great Revelation
2. Like the Absolutely Unlike: The Great Declaration
3. East of Eden: The Great Alienation
4. Let My People Go: The Great Liberation
5. Set Free to Live Free Together: The Great Constitution
6. Passing It On: The Great Transmission
7. Putting Wrong Right: The Great Restoration, Part 1
8. Putting Wrong Right: The Great Restoration, Part 2
Conclusion: A New, New Birth of Freedom?
Acknowledgments
Notes
Name Index
Os Guinness (DPhil, Oxford) was born in China and educated in England. He is the author or editor of thirty-five books, including The Call, Renaissance, Fool's Talk, Carpe Diem Redeemed, and Last Call for Liberty. He has been a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution and a senior fellow at the EastWest Institute. A frequent speaker and prominent social critic, he has addressed audiences worldwide. A passionate advocate of freedom of religion and conscience for people of all faiths and none, he was the lead drafter for both the Williamsburg Charter and the Global Charter of Conscience. He lives with his wife, Jenny, in the Washington, DC, area.
"Clichés aside, America is at a crossroads. Will the spirit of 1776
(the American Revolution) or the spirit of 1789 (the French
Revolution) inspire us through the upheavals and crises of recent
years? Os Guinness takes us back even farther, to the original
revolution of freedom, the Exodus. Os sees the big picture through
the right lens, that of the Bible and the Bible's constructive
influence on America's founding ideals (1776). He is our
Tocqueville, an outsider who knows us better than we know
ourselves."
"The survival of the Jewish people in history is a miracle in
itself, but Guinness goes beyond that. He argues that the Sinai
revolution provides both a precedent and a pattern for the future
of humanity. This is a bold argument and a must-read for anyone
seeking to understand our present global crisis."
"The Magna Carta of Humanity cries out like a voice in the desert
calling for a bold rediscovery of the vision of freedom that once
helped to shape the English-speaking world. The imperative to
respond with humility and rediscover the ancient paths rings out on
every page."
"This book should be read by anyone who is concerned about the
future of America and of Western civilization. In warning that
Western freedoms are under threat, Os Guinness is not issuing an
angry culture-war call to arms but a rational, cogently argued case
for looking again at what made America and the West so successful
in the first place. Guinness is a masterful writer. He pulls no
punches in his critique of what ails the postmodern West. His
arguments will and should be hotly debated, but they should not be
ignored."
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