In Ears but Can’t Hear, Sam Wittke explores the root dynamics of idolatry and its ongoing presence in what Christians have come to call “the world pattern.” While his first two books spoke of apologetics and a Christian’s place in the political sphere, his third book Ears but Can’t Hear leaves left-right politics and pure intellectual questions concerning the reasonableness of faith at the door and deals with the root issues, consequences, and the escape plan for rebellion against God. Ears but Can’t Hear takes an undeniable snapshot of our modern moment as a reminder that we’ve yet to outgrow the basic human condition, which scripture directly ties to enmity with God. To the best of his abilities, the author hopes to inhabit the depth of the curse that emerges from sin and the height of Christ’s redemptive blessing.