Books: Apologetics
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Answers for Atheists, Agnostics, and Other Thoughtful Skeptics: Dialogs About Christian Faith and Life (Revised Edition) - E. Calvin Beisner
Can anyone know there's a God? Could a loving God allow evil and suffering? These and other questions are answered in this book. Written as a dialogue between a Christian and a skeptic.
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Can We Trust the Gospels?: Investigating the Reliability of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - Mark D. Roberts
Explores the claims of critical biblical scholarship and reveals the confidence in Jesus that is ours through the historical reliability of the four Gospels.
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The Da Vinci Myth versus the Gospel Truth - D. James Kennedy, Jerry Newcombe
D. James Kennedy, Ph.D., and Jerry Newcombe offer historical evidence to dispense with The Da Vinci Code fictions, including the outrageous assertions that the New Testament is unreliable and the deity of Christ is a fourth century invention.
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Defending Your Faith: An Introduction to Apologetics - R. C. Sproul
You know what you believe, but could you explain it to someone who has strong doubts about Christianity's truth claims? In this survey of the history and fundamentals of apologetics, R. C. Sproul shows how reason and scientific inquiry can be allies in defending the existence of God and the historical truth claims of Jesus Christ. Readers who want a logical, biblical defense of the faith will find this book an indispensable resource for individual, small-group, or classroom study.
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The Genesis Factor: Probing Life's Big Questions - David R. Helm, Jon Dennis
Here is a book for all who have a healthy uncertainty about life's big questions--Where did I come from? Is there a God? Does this God care about me? The authors believe that the answers are found where Christianity began--with the introduction of God and His work in the book of Genesis. Using the Socratic method, they challenge readers to wrestle with Scripture itself rather than with systematic questions. This candid conversation with Genesis is an ideal apologetic for today's postmodern culture.
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God Wrote a Book - James MacDonald
Amends the doubts and misconceptions held by many regarding the infallibility, reliability, and historicity of the Bible as the inspired Word of God.
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I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist (Foreword by David Limbaugh) - Norman L. Geisler, Frank Turek
I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist argues that Christianity requires the least faith of all worldviews because it is the most reasonable. The authors lay out the evidence for truth, God, and the Bible in logical order and in a readable, non-technical, engaging style. A valuable aid to those interested in examining the reasonableness of the Christian faith, Geisler and Turek provide a firm challenge to the prior beliefs of doubters and skeptics.
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Is Rome the True Church?: A Consideration of the Roman Catholic Claim - Norman L. Geisler, Joshua M. Betancourt
The Roman Catholic Church claims to be the only true church. Since all other Catholic doctrines are based on this claim, the whole of the Roman system stands or falls on it. This book provides a critical analysis of this claim, using the best primary and secondary Catholic sources on the subject.
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Nothing But the Truth: Upholding the Gospel in a Doubting Age - John MacArthur
Scripture is clear that we must be prepared to communicate the truth of the Gospel when given the opportunity--and to do it with the right attitude. Christians can gain confidence in sharing their faith through this combination biblical study, apologetic and practical approach to witnessing. Its well-rounded perspective focuses on four areas: our attitude, our preparedness, the content of our proclamations, and our priority to be obedient in witnessing and discipling. Nothing But the Truth will help Christians everywhere to gently--and confidently--give an answer for the hope that they have in Christ.
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Only One Way?: Reaffirming the Exclusive Truth Claims of Christianity - Richard D. Phillips (Editor)
Six respected authors instruct and encourage readers on the validity of the Bible's teaching that Jesus is the only way of salvation.
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Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics (3rd edition) - William Lane Craig
Written for thoughtful readers, this updated edition by a ranking apologist presents a systematic, positive case for Christianity that reflects the latest work in astrophysics, philosophy, probability calculus, the arguments for the existence of God, and Reformed epistemology.
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Reasons for Faith: Making a Case for the Christian Faith (Foreword by Lee Strobel) - Norman L. Geisler (Editor), Chad V. Meister (Editor)
Gives Christians the tools they need to stand firm in their faith and to share that faith with anyone who asks for a reason for the hope within them.
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Reasons We Believe: 50 Lines of Evidence That Confirm the Christian Faith (Foreword by John MacArthur) - Nathan Busenitz
Reasons We Believe confirms and strengthens your personal faith by demonstrating the reliability of both the Word of God and the person of Jesus Christ. Reasons then provides clear, concise, evangelistic tools to help you share that faith with others.
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Truth with Love: The Apologetics of Francis Schaeffer - Bryan A. Follis
Bryan Follis explores the theology and thinking that fueled the ministry of Francis Schaeffer, from his Reformed position to his understanding of fundamentalism. This book is a beneficial resource for any Francis Schaeffer fan; and any minister, teacher, or student who appreciates truth, the importance of love, and who wishes to connect with unchurched postmodern society.
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Whatever Happened to Truth? - Andreas J. Kostenberger (Editor)
This book helps show us how a correct mind-set on truth will best enable us to understand the tenets of the Bible. It offers hope and steadfastness to the readers by reminding us of the irreplaceable value of truth. With exceptional scholarship and powerful arguments, truth is upheld throughout the pages of this clear and thoughtful work.
