This long awaited book actually takes two distinct components and combine them into one comprehensive guide. The dedicated student, who wishes to concretize his or her belief or the inquisitive student, who simply wants to learn more concerning the biblical statutes of Christianity will find this an invaluable study aid. The first part of this book gives a detailed account of the structure of Christianity and its implications. The second part of this book provides step-by-step lessons for delivering its contents in a communicative learning environment. Each lesson is clearly laid out for ease of presentation. Also, there are activities that accompany each lesson for independent study or group interaction. The lessons are sequenced in order to maximize retention of content and understanding of certain historical events. Words and their current definitions are given along with several quotations from famous theologians and authors. Such a structure is guaranteed to enhance the appreciation of learning, while serving as a ministry tool.
“Rumors of glory” is taken from Bruce Cockburn's “Rumours of Glory,” track 2, Humans, True North, 1980. 39. Pascal, Pensées 131/434, 65. 40. Pascal, Pensées 116/398, 59. 41. Pascal, Pensées 117/409, 59. 42. Martin Warner, Philosophical ...
For those who want a more foundational look at this contested theological discipline, this book examines Christian apologetics in its nature, history, approaches, objections and practice.
Norman L. Geisler. 25. Geisler and Turek, I Don't Have Enough Faith. 26. Robert Jastrow, “A Scientist Caught between Two Faiths,” an interview in Christianity Today, 6 August 1983, 15. 27. See Michael Behe, Darwin's Black Box (New York: ...
John Locke (1632-1704.) may be taken as representative of this period. In Locke's view, human understanding is too limited for one man to impose his beliefs on another; the Christian church therefore should be broad enough to allow for ...
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 ...
Boa, Kenneth D., and Robert M. Bowman Jr., eds. ... Clark, Gordon. Religion, Reason, and Revelation. Hobbs, NM: The Trinity Foundation, 1995. Coleman, Robert E. The Heart of the Gospel: The Theology behind the Master Plan of Evangelism.
"This is a fresh, clear, and practical introduction to apologetics from someone who doesn't just talk about the subject but actually does it brilliantly.
In this book, three major areas of apologetics are covered. The first unit engages the nature of truth and what can be known. The second unit deals with the existence of God and issues involving God’s existence.
McGrath, 4. Intellectuals Don't Need God (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1993), 194. Douglas Wilson and Douglas Jones, 5. Angels in the Architecture (Moscow, ID: Canon Press, 1998), 181. McGrath, 6. Intellectuals Don't Need God, 195.
This edition has been updated throughout and includes three new chapters. It offers readers a systematic approach that presents both the reasons and the methods for defending the claims of Christianity.