To Everyone an Answer
a case for the Christian worldview : essays in honor of Norman L. Geisler
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Contributions
- Francis J. Beckwith (Editor) - Contributor
- William Lane Craig (Editor) - Contributor
- James Porter Moreland (Editor) - Contributor
- Norman L. Geisler (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2004-09-01 - IVP Academic, an imprint of InterVarsity Press, Downers Grove, IL
Language
English
Word Count
99,000 words, Guess
Page Count
396 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8185273M
- ISBN-139780830827350
- ISBN-100830827358
- OCLC Control Number55044810
- Library of Congress Control Number2004008465
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- Goodreads455486
- LibraryThing23463
Classifications
- LCCBT1103 .T6 2004
Description
In a society fascinated by spirituality but committed to religious pluralism, the Christian worldview faces sophisticated and aggressive opposition. A prior commitment to diversity, with its requisite openness and relativistic outlook, has meant for skeptics, critics and even many Christians that whatever Christianity is, it cannot be exclusively true or salvific. What is needed in this syncretistic era is an authoritative, comprehensive Christian response. Point by point, argument by argument, the Christian faith must be effectively presented and defended. To Everyone an Answer: A Case for the Christian Worldview offers such a response. Editors Francis J. Beckwith, William Lane Craig and J. P. Moreland have gathered together in this book essays covering all major aspects of apologetics, including faith and reason, arguments for God's existence, a case for Jesus, the problem of evil, postmodernism, religious pluralism, and Christian exclusivism. - Publisher.
Description
In a society fascinated by spirituality but committed to religious pluralism, the Christian worldview faces sophisticated and aggressive opposition. A prior commitment to diversity, with its requisite openness and relativistic outlook, has meant for skeptics, critics and even many Christians that whatever Christianity is, it cannot be exclusively true or salvific. What is needed in this syncretistic era is an authoritative, comprehensive Christian response. Point by point, argument by argument, the Christian faith must be effectively presented and defended. To Everyone an Answer: A Case for the Christian Worldview offers such a response. Editors Francis J. Beckwith, William Lane Craig and J.P. Moreland have gathered together in this book essays covering all major aspects of apologetics, including faith and reason, arguments for God's existence, a case for Jesus, the problem of evil, postmodernism, religious pluralism, and Christian exclusivism.
First Sentence
IN THE POPULAR CLASSIC CHRISTMAS MOVIE MIRACLE ON THIRTY-FOURTH Street, little Suzie Walker, played by Natalie Wood, is perplexed about how some of those around her are reacting to the enigmatic Santa Claus figure who has recently come into their lives.
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