Description
Paperback cover has some wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This compilation of four volumes from the influential Ideas magazine offers a fascinating glimpse into the counterculture and Christian youth movements of the 1970s. Founded by visionary writers Wayne Rice and Mike Yaconelli, Ideas challenged conventional thinking and encouraged young people to engage with faith in unconventional ways. These volumes capture the raw energy and questioning spirit of a generation grappling with social upheaval, Vietnam, and a rapidly changing cultural landscape. From thought-provoking essays to cutting-edge graphics and layout, Ideas was a landmark publication that gave voice to a new generation of believers. This set provides a rare opportunity for collectors and researchers to explore an important era in American religious history through the lens of its most daring and influential voices. Despite its well-worn cover, the clean pages and sturdy binding make this an excellent reading copy for those interested in the intersection of faith, youth culture, and social change.