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The Dust of Death

The Sixties Counterculture and How It Changed America Forever

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The Dust of Death

By: Os Guinness
Narrated by: Os Guinness, Gildart Jackson
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In 1968, at the climax of the '60s, Os Guinness visited the United States for the first time. There he was struck by an impression he’d already felt in England and elsewhere: Beneath all the idealism and struggle for freedom was a growing disillusionment and loss of meaning. “Underneath the efforts of a generation”, he wrote, “lay dust”.

Even more troubling, Christians seemed uninformed about the cultural shifts and ill-equipped to respond. Guinness took on these concerns by writing his first book, The Dust of Death. In this milestone work, leading social critic Guinness provides a wide-ranging, farsighted analysis of one of the most pivotal decades in Western history, the 1960s. He examines the 20th-century developments of secular humanism, the technological society, and the alternatives offered by the counterculture, including radical politics, Eastern religions, and psychedelic drugs.

As all of these options have increasingly failed to deliver on their promises, Guinness argues, Westerners desperately need another alternative - a Third Way. This way “holds the promise of realism without despair, involvement without frustration, hope without romanticism”. It offers a stronger humanism, one with a solid basis for its ideals, combining truth and beauty. And this Third Way can be found only in the rediscovery and revival of the historic Christian faith.

First published in 1973, The Dust of Death is now in audio as part of the IVP Signature Collection, featuring a new preface by the author. This classic will help listeners of every generation better understand the cultural trajectory that continues to shape us and how Christians can still offer a better way.

©1994 Originally published by InterVarsity Press as The Dust of Death by Os Guinness. IVP Signature edition © 2020 by Os Guinness (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing
Consciousness & Thought Ministry & Evangelism Philosophy Social Issues Sociology United States Humanism
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Well-Written, and Well-Argued, but Loooong

Though one of his early works, I still found it enjoyable, but it is about twice as long as his later works.

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Outstanding look at the 60’s Experience from a Christian perspective

This is a fantastic book written about another time but, eerily relevant to our own. Guinness wrote a masterpiece in this.

Anyone interested in answering the social disintegration of our modern world needs to read this book. Simply a fantastic read!

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