Ravi Zacharias
"Paul Chamberlain observes that though the moral landscape of our culture has changed, the moral dimension of human nature is inescapable. Discussions on good and evil often shed more heat than light, yet over the years I have witnessed Paul winsomely and meaningfully engage even the most hardened critic. He brings such experiences to bear in this book, giving us tangible tools for these necessary conversations."
Ravi Zacharias, international apologist, speaker and author of Deliver Us from Evil
Arthur Holmes
"An outstanding book both sides need to read in this divisive moral culture. Chamberlain clarifies confusing concepts, uncovers needful foundations for a more civil and productive debate, and offers sage advice for would-be agents of cultural change."
Arthur Holmes, author and emeritus professor of philosophy, Wheaton College
Phil Callaway
"Paul Chamberlain is one of the most engaging writers I know. Anyone who can make me laugh, think and spur me to action all in one paragraph deserves my attention! This book will transform the way you think, the way you live and the way you engage a disengaged culture. Prepare to be nourished, amused and challenged."
Phil Callaway, international speaker and the author of Growing Up on the Edge of the World