Thursday, February 01, 2007
Dutch Best Selling Books
As evidence of a post-secular, that's right a post-secular (i.e. Christian), Dutch nation, the second best selling book from the past decade is by a Calivnist author with deeply religious overtones in her fiction novel, "Kneeling on a Bed of Roses".
After I caught the significant of the phrase Post-Secular Europe, this opened up a whole new line of thinking about the causes of Christianity's comeback (did Muslim bashing cartoons play a role?) and the future significance of a Christian Dutch nation (as a member of the EU?). How will the Lord use such a radical turn from recent history?
I don't know, but I look forward to seeing it. Oh, and the best-selling book of the last decade is a new translation of the Bible.
RIGHTFAITH: Where everything favors the stewardship of patrimony. All content is believed to be correct but may be amended based upon new information. The content of this page may be republished with proper citation without the expressed consent of the author. This site is not, in any manner whatsoever, associated with the religious philosophism from the Indian penninsula. All comments or emails to the author become the property of the author and may be published or deleted without notice or reason provided. Copyrighted 2005.
After I caught the significant of the phrase Post-Secular Europe, this opened up a whole new line of thinking about the causes of Christianity's comeback (did Muslim bashing cartoons play a role?) and the future significance of a Christian Dutch nation (as a member of the EU?). How will the Lord use such a radical turn from recent history?
I don't know, but I look forward to seeing it. Oh, and the best-selling book of the last decade is a new translation of the Bible.