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“A classic work from a classic voice. This will be a gift to both mind and spirit.” — John Ortberg, senior pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church, and author of Soul Keeping
“When this book first appeared in 1969, it was hailed as Elton Trueblood’s most important work. All these years later, it still sings. As relevant and helpful now as it was then. Some things simply get better with time.” — Philip Gulley, author of If Grace Is True
“Elton Trueblood lays out for us a reasoned faith that is free from contradiction or confusion. His thoughtful discussion of the ‘Christlikeness of God’ is as good as can be found anywhere. Speaks with clarity and care to the uncertainty of modern culture. I recommend it highly.” — Richard Foster, author of Celebration of Discipline
“It is refreshing to find one whose passion for truth leads him to the heart of the Christian affirmations and whose lucid style enables us to follow his arguments without pain.” — David H. C. Read
“This book is of such pivotal importance that it is difficult not to overpraise it… What will surprise the skeptic (and this is an excellent book to give to doubters) is how logical biblical Christianity can be made.” — Eternity
“Elton Trueblood’s hand has not lost its skill. He comes to our aid again in A Place to Stand playing his incisive mind on issues that trouble every thinking Christian and stating his convictions with the clarity that has long been associated with his name.” — Ernest T. Campbell
“This may well prove Elton Trueblood’s most telling contribution to the life of our time.” — - Edward W. Bauman, Foundry Church, Washington, D.C.
The items of belief he treats are the living, personal God; the centrality of Christ for humankind; the reality of prayer; and everlasting life. People who find these articles of faith attractive but unbelievable, and people who believe them but cannot defend them intellectually, will find a useful little volume. — Presbyterian Life
“He has cut through a lot of the contemporary theological fog and given us a place to stand.” — Church Herald
“Addressed to those who recognize the need for a strong stand in the shifting sands of contemporary thought, it is for all of us.” — Together
“Yes, its goal is accomplished. The book does offer assistance to the ordinary seeker who is attempting to be a Christian and be intellectually honest.” — Lutheran Witness
“Trueblood’s life and writing have had a powerful impact on my life. This is a bench-mark book by one of the greatest Christian thinkers of the 20th century. Here is fresh inspiration for living with courage and integrity in the soul-sized issues of our time.” — Lloyd John Ogilvie, Chaplain of the United States Senate; President of Leadership Unlimited
Elton Trueblood (1900-1994) wrote several bestselling religious titles and taught philosophy at Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana.