The Dust of Death, Os Guinness
The Dust of Death, Os Guinness
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The Dust of Death
The Sixties Counterculture and How It Changed America Forever

Author: Os Guinness

Narrator: Gildart Jackson

Unabridged: 16 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/10/2020


Synopsis

In 1968, at the climax of the sixties, 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 twentieth-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.

About Os Guinness

Os Guinness, DPhil, Oxford, was born in China and educated in England. He is the author of more than thirty books, including The Call, Renaissance, Impossible People, and Carpe Diem Redeemed. A frequent speaker, prominent social critic, and passionate advocate of freedom of religion and conscience, he has addressed audiences worldwide.

About Gildart Jackson

Gildart Jackson is a professional actor with experience on stage, screen, and behind the mic. Best known for his role as Gideon on Charmed, he has narrated more than seventy audiobooks and has appeared on Providence, General Hospital, Stargate: Atlantis, Las Vegas, and CSI as well as in The Seagull, My Fair Lady, and Private Eyes at the Old Globe.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eric

I read an older edition of this, and as I recall, it was the greatest "culture" study of the 60's that I have ever read, and it was the greatest work of cultural history that I have ever read, also. Guinness' time with Francis Schaeffer was well-spent and he developed a knack for being able to "read......more

Goodreads review by Frank

This book was recommended strongly to me by a friend and mentor. I was surprised, because the author (who I really like) tends to write on current events, and this book was written more than 40 years ago. So, how could this book be relevant now? My conclusion is that much of the book is completely o......more

Goodreads review by Jared

In The Dust of Death, Os Guinness proposes Christianity as a "Third Way"--an counter to the counterculture's secular humanism, mysticism, and psychedelia. It's interesting to see how in some ways he predicted the direction modern technology in our own time. His observations during the 1970s are stil......more


Quotes

“The Dust of Death helped give me the intellectual confidence to critique culture and defend the Christian faith.” Douglas Groothuis, author of Christian Apologetics