THE LESS TRAVELED ROAD
AND THE BIBLE

A Scriptural Critique of the Philosophy Of M. Scott Peck
by H. Wayne House and Richard Abanes
Horizon Books, 248 pages, $10.99

Anyone who thinks M. Scott Peck represents Christianity in any way will be shocked and set straight by this thorough analysis of his books and system.

The authors let Peck speak for himself, quoting him extensively and revealing his subtly unorthodox views. He is ecumenical, New Age and anti-Church. His “road” leads us away from God, away from salvation, and away from the Bible.

The book is divided into sections dealing with Peck’s psychology and faulty theology. This potent exposé of the open immorality Peck teaches will surprise many.

Peck’s books are not the place to find truth. The authors conclude that: “Dr. Peck is constantly seeking after new ideas and hoping to uncover new ways to know what he conceives as truth” (pg. 246).

We can highly recommend this book to our readership.

—GRF

 

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