À propos de l'auteur

Francis A. Schaeffer was a prominent American theologian, philosopher, and Presbyterian pastor known for his influential works in the field of evangelical thought. He founded the L'Abri community in Switzerland, which became a place for spiritual seekers to explore questions of faith and culture. Schaeffer's writings, particularly 'How Should We Then Live?' and 'The Lord's Work in the Lord's Way,' challenged Christians to engage with the secular world while maintaining their faith. He emphasized the importance of a biblical worldview in addressing contemporary issues, making a significant impact on the rise of the religious right in America.

Schaeffer's approach combined rigorous theological reflection with a deep concern for the cultural implications of belief. His critiques of modern secularism and calls for a return to biblical principles resonated with many, influencing a generation of evangelicals. He encouraged Christians to be intellectually engaged and socially active, fostering a sense of responsibility towards cultural and moral issues. His legacy continues to shape discussions around faith, culture, and society today.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance January 30, 1912
Lieu de naissance Francestown, New Hampshire, USA
Date de décès May 15, 1984