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Best books by Francis A. Schaeffer
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Francis Schaeffer was a towering figure of 20th-century evangelicalism, profoundly influencing generations with his insightful cultural critiques and passionate defense of biblical truth. He possessed a rare ability to bridge the gap between complex philosophical ideas and the everyday realities of life, demonstrating how a Christian worldview offered coherent and compelling answers to the pressing questions of the age. Through his books, Schaeffer challenged secular assumptions, illuminated the historical roots of Western thought, and provided a robust framework for engaging with art, philosophy, and politics from a distinctly Christian perspective. Exploring these works offers a unique opportunity to understand the intellectual currents that shaped modern evangelicalism and to grapple with the enduring relevance of Schaeffer's arguments for today's world. This curated list features some of Francis Schaeffer's most impactful and influential works, each offering a unique perspective on his overarching vision. From his seminal critiques of modern art and culture to his foundational theological treatises, these books offer a comprehensive overview of Schaeffer's intellectual legacy. But which of these works resonates the most with *you*? We invite you to participate and share your own perspective by reordering the list below according to your preferences! Use the drag-and-drop feature to rank your favorite Schaeffer books and contribute to a collective understanding of his enduring influence.
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Best Episode of HBO's Chernobyl
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Right on the heels of Game of Thrones finale, HBO, in collaboration with SKY, came out with a gem of a miniseries - Chernobyl. Within weeks after release, the show shot up to the top of IMDB's best TV shows list beating out the likes of Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones and Band of Brothers. It is hard to think of a show that is as stunning on a technical level and in terms of writing. Its portrayal of radiation as an invisible "monster" that can only be detected with dosimeters easily makes it one of the scariest shows ever to grace TV. It expertly blends horror movie elements without ever falling into the canned tropes of the genre. On the contrary, it is very respectful to the real events of the actual disaster in 1986 and is always mindful of the fact that this is a real place with real people that were, and still are, affected by the tragedy. What immediately stands out to viewers of the series is how real it seems, so much so that it could very well have been a documentary. Despite the heaviness and immense scale of the event, the show does an incredible job of focusing on the personal horrors and agonies faced by people introduced in the show - which makes it immediately more relatable. Even famous individuals, whether they be scientists or politicians, are depicted with all their foibles, concerns and worries in a viscerally real way. Arguably, the biggest success of the show is that it allowed people around the world for the first time to learn about the incredible heroism and sacrifice of the Soviet people in trying to save a continent - facts that were hidden from the public for more than 30 years.
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