The Quest for Reality and Significance
The Quest for Reality and Significance offers a fair analysis of religious and philosophical attempts to find the truth about the world and our place in it. By listening to the Bible alongside other leading voices, they show that it is not only answering life’s biggest questions—it is asking better questions than we ever thought to ask.
Presented by Dr Josh Fitzhugh, the executive director of Myrtlefield House, these short videos present the main ideas of ‘The Quest for Reality and Significance’ books. Clicking on the playlist icon on the upper-right corner of the video will open up the full video list.
A nine-part video pilot series produced with Remission Ministries in Jordan has been released in Arabic. It will be used as part of Remission's ongoing work of reaching and discipling Arabic-speaking millennials.
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Praise for the Quest Books
“David Gooding and John Lennox are exemplary guides to the deepest questions of life in this comprehensive series. It will equip thinking Christians with an intellectual roadmap to the fundamental conflict between Christianity and secular humanism. For thinking seekers it will be a provocation to consider which worldview makes best sense of our deepest convictions about life.”
– Justin Brierley, author and host of Surprising Rebirth podcast
“Clear, simple, fresh and highly practical—this David Gooding/John Lennox series is a goldmine for anyone who desires to live Socrates’ ‘examined life’. Above all, the books are comprehensive and foundational, so they form an invaluable handbook for negotiating the crazy chaos of today’s modern world.”
– Os Guinness, author of Last Call for Liberty
“These six volumes were written by two outstanding scholars who combine careers of research and teaching at the highest levels. David Gooding and John Lennox cover well the fields of Scripture, science, and philosophy, integrating them with one voice. The result is a set of texts that work systematically through a potpourri of major topics, like being human, discovering ultimate reality, knowing truth, ethically evaluating life’s choices, answering our deepest questions, plus the problems of pain and suffering. To get all this wisdom together in this set was an enormous undertaking! Highly recommended!”
– Gary R. Habermas, Distinguished Research Professor & Chair, Dept. of Philosophy, Liberty University & Theological Seminary