A fresh comprehensive survey of the many methods of Christian apologetics using a unique, whole-person approach.
R. C. Sproul surveys the history and fundamentals of apologetics to show that reason and scientific inquiry can be strong allies in defending the existence of God and the authority of the Bible.
The four parts of this book, originally published in 1957, treat the development and application of ""knowledge by moral acceptance,"" the process of becoming acquainted with the person of God, and concluding inferences and problems.
6 This is in line with Jonathan Edwards, who famously argued that the affections are primary in true religion. For Edwards, the term affections includes emotions, but more broadly refers to our whole sense of beauty and the good and is ...
H. Wayne House, Dennis W. Jowers. show us by witnesses that you are a prophet and that you have come from God, ... This man had a beautiful wife with whom Muhammad fell in love. Once, when they were sitting together, Muhammad said .
Truth in the Flesh is an apologist's textbook, written by an adjunct philosophy teacher, intimate with defending the claims of Christianity. It will serve you well to read the book. It will serve you better to apply it.
Christ Our Advocate: Studies in Polemical Theology, Jurisprudence and Canon Law. Bonn, Germany: Culture and Science, 2002. — — — . Defending the Gospel in Legal Style: Essays on Legal Apologetics and the Justification of Classical ...
Along with introducing the general shape of this ancient apologetic exegesis, Ancient Apologetic Exegesis aims at its recovery as well. Current literature often misunderstands or dismisses second-century exegetical approaches.
An Introduction to Christian Apologetics H. Wayne House, Dennis W. Jowers. This departure follows a random ... 9 The following discussion is adapted from House and Holden, Charts of Apologetics and Christian Evidences, charts 40–60.
Though brimming with the quotations of other (often lost) Greek authors, the work is dominated by a clear and sustained argument.
This book offers a presentation of Christian apologetic literature from the second century to the fifth century, taking each writer within the intellectual context of the day.