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Getting God’s Perspective
Getting God’s Perspective
Getting God’s Perspective
Getting God’s Perspective
Getting God’s Perspective
Getting God’s Perspective
Getting God’s Perspective
Getting God’s Perspective
Getting God’s Perspective
Getting God’s Perspective

Getting God’s Perspective

A Short Christian Introduction to Worldviews, Sexuality and Gender

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About this book

In a culture constantly talking about identity, sexuality and "being your authentic self", have you ever stopped to ask: what's shaping the way we see the world?

In Getting God's Perspective, Andrew Bunt uncovers the worldviews beneath today's cultural conversations and compares the secular story with the bigger, better story of the gospel. With clarity, pastoral wisdom and real-life honesty, he explores what's at stake and why Jesus' teaching makes sense within God's design.

Accessible, thoughtful and compassionate, this short introduction will help you think clearly, stand confidently and live graciously as you follow Christ in a confusing world.

Specifications

Contributors:
Andrew Bunt
ISBN:
9781789745924
Format:
Paperback
First published:
June 2026
Dimensions:
130mm x 198mm x 9mm
Weight:
0.12 kg
Language:
English
Pages:
128
Publisher:
IVP

Endorsements

Written with warmth, clarity and personality, Getting God's Perspective lays a beautiful groundwork for understanding God's world and ourselves. Andrew also shows that running in God's paths is the best way to find joyful freedom, hope-filled purpose and secure identity.

Mark Ellis Chief Executive, Keswick Ministries

I like people who ask me tough questions... Andrew is up front. He is honest. He doesn't duck or dodge the tough stuff... I think for many people, wherever they are in relation to Jesus, this book will feel like a breath of fresh air. Please read it and give it to your friends.

Bishop Keith Sinclair Bishop of Birkenhead

A book on worldviews that simply and successfully explains and contrasts the contemporary secular worldview with the biblical Christian worldview, and then insightfully shows how these respective worldviews apply to the vexed issues of sexuality and gender... he's done it in a biblically faithful, refreshingly accessible and disarmingly personal way.

Dr Robert Smith Jr Charles T. Carter Baptist Chair of Divinity, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University

This excellent, easy-to-read book brings a fresh angle to this key contemporary issue. Written with disarming honesty, it will encourage Christians to be more confident in the biblical teaching on sex and gender, and help others to understand what Christians really believe and to consider whether it might make better sense than the alternatives.

John Stevens National Director, Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches, UK

There is no such thing as a view from nowhere." Andrew skilfully brings this reality to light as he shows how our thinking is shaped by the cultural forces around us. Writing with clarity and pastoral wisdom, he exposes the prevailing worldviews that dominate our culture, holds them up against the biblical story, and compellingly demonstrates that the invitation of Scripture is not only robust - it is good. In a moment of deep confusion around gender and sexuality, this book is an essential guide for anyone who doesn't want to unknowingly "be conformed to the patterns of this world.

Revd Tim Alford The National Director of LIMITLESS

Gracious and accessible, this book offers a valuable synopsis of Christian and secular worldview perspectives. Some readers will want to debate with or add nuance to parts of Andrew's framework - as is true of any well-simplified introduction to a complex topic. May many edifying and fruitful conversations spring forth from this book!

Gregory Coles

In this insightful book, Andrew employs the themes of God, origins, authority, freedom, identity, progress and the future to differentiate between secular and Christian perspectives on life and its purpose, illustrating the inevitable paths each worldview leads to. 'With concise, accessible chapters and thought-provoking follow-up questions, this book delves into fundamental issues such as identity, gender and sexuality, and offers thoughtful answers. While helpful for all ages, I strongly encourage every youth-group leader to acquire multiple copies and engage their teenagers in discussion as they navigate their thoughts, feelings and biblical truth. 'This book is a must read.

Jeanette Howard

In a cultural moment when conversations about identity, sexuality and gender generate more heat than light, Andrew Bunt offers clarity and conviction. This book doesn't simply tell us what to think - it helps us to understand why we think the way we do, tracing our deepest disagreements back to their worldview roots. For anyone seeking to hold fast to biblical teaching while genuinely understanding those who see things differently, Getting God's Perspective is an invaluable guide. Warm, wise and carefully argued, it equips Christians to engage the questions of our age with both courage and compassion. Courageous and compassionate - an invaluable guide for our cultural moment.

Peter Lynas The UK director of the Evangelical Alliance

Understanding where we get our perspectives from is crucial. If the God of the Bible is really there, then his perspective matters more than anyone else's, and discerning it is the most important thing we can do. In this book, Andrew helpfully unpacks this in the vital areas of sexuality and gender, with his characteristic clarity, courage and compassion - I thoroughly recommend it.

Dr Mark Pickering CEO of the Christian Medical Fellowship (CMF)

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars Insightful and Gracious

 

Andrew Bunt, as does his organisation "Living Out", presents an orthodox view on world views - and sexuality in particular - with an insight and graciousness that can be sadly lacking in the current polarised debates. His "folksy" style disguises a deep understanding of the issues. This draws the reader in and encourages engagement with the topic. An excellent book that will be enlightening regardless of the stance or beliefs of the reader.

We're so glad that you've found this resource to be engaging and gracious, David. Thank you so much for sharing your review!

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