Christian Apologetics Journal: Volume 17

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Explore the Intersection of Faith and Reason in this Thought-Provoking Collection

Delve into the world of theology and philosophy with this compilation of essays that challenge conventional wisdom and spark meaningful discussions. Engage with a critique of N.T. Wright's critical realism, a nuanced analysis of Søren Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling, and a defense of natural theology against Jeffrey Johnson's criticisms. Discover how God serves as a precondition for objective knowledge and explore the Augustinian perspective on the eternal nature of hell. Also, gain insight into Craig G. Bartholomew's groundbreaking work on the relationship between theology, philosophy, and biblical interpretation. This collection is a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the complex interplay between faith and reason.

Contributors

Timothy Brown

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Joel Paulus

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Dr. Richard G. Howe

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Thomas A. Howe PhD

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