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Vintage 1972 Neo-Evangelicalism "Faith In A Troubled World" by Harold J. Ockenga. Published by Gordon College Press in Wenham, Massachusetts, this nonfiction novel explores the topic of Christianity and its relevance in a troubled world. With 122 pages, this English-language book is intended for young adults and adults seeking spiritual insight and guidance in the 1970s. The vintage 1972 book, Faith In A Troubled World by Harold J. Ockenga, is a first edition paperback from the Neo-Evangelical Movement era. Published by Gordon College Press in Wenham, Massachusetts, this nonfiction novel explores the topic of Christianity and its relevance in a troubled world. With 122 pages, this English-language book is intended for young adults and adults seeking spiritual insight and guidance in the 1970s. Ockenga, a prominent figure in the neo-evangelical movement, aimed to encourage Christians to re-engage with culture and society, rather than withdrawing into isolation. The book emphasizes the need for evangelicals to see their responsibility to be "salt and light" in a world marked by difficulties. This involves actively working and praying for the betterment of society. This book will be shrink wrapped. Ships from San Antonio, Texas.