Written in 1988, The Reduction of Christianity by Gary DeMar and Peter Leithart “is a response particularly to two books written by cult watcher Dave Hunt” (p. 1). The next sentence in the book then lists Hal Lindsey, Jimmy Swaggart, and David Wilkerson as people whose accusations against Christian Reconstruction would be addressed. The names of these four people have basically been forgotten by most Christians alive today. However, much of the material in this book is still relevant as things that every Christian should read and at least consider.
The first half of The Reduction of Christianity is primarily devoted to promoting postmillennialism and debunking at the time common myths about dominion theology. While there are many important theological arguments contained in this section, it is the second half of the book that, in my opinion, is the more culturally relevant part. This is because its main focus is on optimism, a trait many churches are sorely lacking in. DeMar and Leithart point out that the main reason humanists are taking over Western culture is that mainstream Christianity “refuses even to try [stopping them], believing that it cannot be done” (p. 122). The Reduction of Christianity thus encourages its readers to abandon defeatism and instead work to “turn people to the Bible as the blueprint by which we can build a Christian civilization” (p. 332). It also features an amazing list of recommended books for those who wish to delve more into Christian Reconstruction (pp. 364-77).
The Reduction of Christianity is a great work that is essential reading for any Christian who wants to improve the culture around him/her. I highly recommend this well thought out, phenomenal book.