The devastating thesis of this book is that there is a deadly and
irreconcilable opposition between western civilization and Christianity,
and that one of them must destroy the other. Throughout his more than
forty years of teaching and writing, says John L. McKenzie, he felt a
vague but strong discomfort -- a malaise. He finally realized that it
was a deliberately unrecognized discord between what I was and the word
of God which I had so long studied. My way of life and my world demanded
the maintenance of a number of assumptions which the world of God
compelled me to question. My way of life and my world did not permit me
to ask those questions. When the questions grew to an intolerable
number, this book was the only way to find comfort, the comfort which I
hope is reached by at last achieving total candor. And candid John
McKenzie is in this piercing analysis of the confrontation between
Christianity and a world which has twisted it, softened it, rationalized
it, and evaded its basic precepts.