Books
(This is not a complete list. Colson had a long list of publications and collaborations, including over 30 books which have sold more than 5 million copies. He also wrote forewords for several other books.)
Year | Title | Publisher | ISBN |
1976 | Born Again | Chosen Books | ISBN 978-0-8007-9459-0 |
1979 | Life Sentence | Chosen Books | ISBN 0-8007-8668-8 |
1983 | Loving God | HarperPaperbacks | ISBN 0-310-47030-7 |
1987 | Kingdoms in Conflict (with Ellen Santilli Vaughn) |
William Morrow & Co | ISBN 0-688-07349-2 |
1989 | Against the Night: Living in the New Dark Ages (with Ellen Santilli Vaughn) |
Servant Publications | ISBN 0-89283-309-2 |
1991 | Why America Doesn't Work (with Jack Eckerd) |
Word Publishing | ISBN 0-8499-0873-6 |
1993 | The Body: Being Light in Darkness (with Ellen Santilli Vaughn) |
Word Books | ISBN 0-85009-603-0 |
1993 | A Dance with Deception: Revealing the truth behind the headlines | Word Publishing | ISBN 0-8499-1057-9 |
1995 | Evangelicals and Catholics Together: Toward a Common Mission (co-edited with Richard John Neuhaus) |
Thomas Nelson | ISBN 0-8499-3860-0 |
1996 | Being The Body (with Ellen Santilli Vaughn) |
Thomas Nelson | ISBN 0-8499-1752-2 |
1997 | Loving God | Zondervan | ISBN 0-310-21914-0 |
1998 | Burden of Truth: Defending the Truth in an Age of Unbelief | Tyndale House | ISBN 0-8423-3475-0 |
1999 | How Now Shall We Live (with Nancy Pearcey and Harold Fickett) |
Tyndale House | ISBN 0-8423-1808-9 |
2001 | Justice That Restores | Tyndale House | ISBN 0-8423-5245-7 |
2004 | The Design Revolution: Answering the Toughest Questions About Intelligent Design (with William A. Dembski) |
Inter Varsity Press | ISBN 0-8308-2375-1 |
2005 | The Good Life (with Harold Fickett) |
Tyndale House | ISBN 0-8423-7749-2 |
2007 | God and Government | Zondervan | ISBN 978-0-310-27764-4 |
2008 | The Faith (with Harold Fickett) |
Zondervan | ISBN 978-0-310-27603-6 |
2011 | The Sky Is Not Falling: Living Fearlessly in These Turbulent Times | Worthy Publishing | ISBN 978-1-936034-54-3 |
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