In ‘A Reasonable Response’ William Lane Craig makes the increasingly popular subject of Christian Apologetics open to the beginner in this field, and accessible to the more experienced reader looking to interest or educate others
It’s the search for answers to the questions never truly go away that come under the eye of William Lane Craig; an American apologist, trained in theology and philosophy in England, Germany, and the US.
Applying his learning and the authority of scripture, this book is a comprehensive, covering of the six major parts of the ‘doing of apologetics’.
Part One touches on the reality of life, the place of knowledge, and epistemology (a big word for knowledge).
Part Two covers the very big topic of God and in particular Christian Theology.
Part Three is a hallmark of the author's approach to his form of apologetics.
Part Four deals with the afterlife and the problem of evil.
Part Five looks at Jesus, the New Testament, and discipleship.
Part Six is about the reality of Christian Practice.
The author shares some of the most personal questions posed to him and takes a personal interest and appreciation for every challenge raised. In answering each question, Craig does not beat around the bush or to meander in circles. He is very direct and keeps you, the reader, attentive.
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Title
A Reasonable Response
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Author(s)
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ISBN
9780802405999
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Format
Paperback
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Publisher
Moody
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Audience
Adults, Enquirer / Seeker
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Pages
432
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Published
09/01/2013