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Christian Apologetics Books
Case for Christ
Lee Strobel
Zondervan, 2nd
edition, 1998
Lee Strobel, educated
at Yale Law School, award-winning former legal editor of the Chicago
Tribune—researches evidence and testimony of the biggest story in
history. This is Strobel’s own testimony about his spiritual and
intellectual journey from a skeptical atheist to a committed Christian.
Get it at
Amazon.com
The New Evidence That Demands A Verdict
Josh McDowell
Thomas Nelson, Revised
updated edition, 1999
The book is divided
into four parts. Part 1 deals with the historical reliability of
the Bible. Part 2 and Part 3 are the case for Jesus, and the case for
and against Christianity, respectively. Part 4 is entitled "Truth or
Consequences" and explores other philosophies such as agnosticism,
atheism, mysticism, etc.
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Amazon.com
Defending Your Faith:
An Introduction to Apologetics
by
R.C. Sproul
Crossway Books, 2003
In this primer of apologetic thought, Dr.
Sproul affirms four logical principles that are necessary for all real
discussion and teaches you how to defend your faith in a faithless
world. Using the writings of church fathers and philosophers throughout
the ages, he uncovers the common ideologies that work against faith.
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Pocket Handbook of
Christian Apologetics
by
Peter Kreeft & Ronald K. Tacelli
InterVarsity Press, 2003
Here is a concise, informative guide for
anyone looking for answers to questions of faith and reason. The
authors have condensed their popular Handbook of Christian Apologetics,
summarizing the foremost arguments for major Christian teachings and
offering compelling responses to the most common arguments put forward
against Christianity.
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Amazon.com
Passionate Conviction:
Contemporary Discourses on Christian Apologetics
by
contributors: N.T. Wright, Norman Geisler, Lee Strobel, Gary Habermas,
Charles Quarles, L. Russ Bush, Francis J. Beckwith, Greg Koukl, and
editors: Paul Copan, William Lane Craig, J.P. Moreland
B&H Academic, 2007
Applicable to pastors, serious-minded lay
people, and university and high school students, these twenty essays are
grouped into six dynamic categories: (1) Why Apologetics? (2) God (3)
Jesus (4) Comparative Religions (5) Postmodernism and Relativism (6)
Practical Application.
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Amazon.com
To Everyone an Answer:
A Case for the Christian Worldview
by
Francis J. Beckwith, William Lane Craig, J.P. Moreland, and Norman L.
Geisler
InterVarsity Press, 2004
Moreland tackles naturalism, Dembski
discusses the design argument, Witherington talks about Christology,
Habermas argues for the resurrection, Beckwith takes up the issue of
intelligent design, and Zacharias gives insight into apologetics and
pantheism, etc. They discuss classical arguments for God's existence,
miracles, challenges to Christianity, and contemporary religious
opponents.
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Amazon.com
Apologetics to the
Glory of God: An Introduction
by
John M. Frame
P & R Publishing, 1994
This book helps prepare the Christian to
be a confident witness for Christ. According to Frame, the apologist
must begin with a strong commitment to the Lordship of Christ and must
display that commitment through his use of the Scriptures. The book
builds on this foundation to instruct the apologist in responding to
different philosophical arguments. The final chapter illustrates these
principles practically by providing a sample dialogue between a pastor
and a non-believer.
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Amazon.com
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