Christian Apologetics (2024): An Anthology of Primary Sources
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Delve into the rich tapestry of Christian apologetics with this definitive anthology, featuring over 50 primary source selections from the greatest minds in Christian history. Read the seminal works of Saint Paul, Saint Augustine, Saint Teresa of Avila, Blaise Pascal, C.S. Lewis, Alvin Plantinga, William Lane Craig, Richard Swinburne, and Pope Benedict XVI, among others, as they tackle the most pressing challenges to the Christian faith.
This comprehensive collection spans the Christian spectrum, from the early Church Fathers to modern-day apologists. Insightful introductions, striking images, and concise section headings provide context and clarity, while discussion questions encourage critical thinking and deeper understanding.
Organized thematically, the anthology explores pivotal topics such as the existence of God, the Trinity, scriptural authority, the problem of evil, free will, and the intersection of Christianity and science. Annotated reading lists, a detailed bibliography, and author and subject indices make this an indispensable textbook or supplemental reader for scholars and students alike.
Maintained by The Apologist Project.
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