Come Let Us Reason: New Essays in Christian Apologetics
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The book’s editor, Paul Copan, has done an outstanding job of assembling a diverse and talented group of authors and has written an excellent introduction that sets the stage for the essays that follow.
Come Let Us Reason is a dynamic collection of nineteen essays that boldly tackles the most pressing questions in modern Christian apologetics. Building on the momentum of Passionate Conviction and Contending with Christianity's Critics, this latest installment in the series is a clarion call to the next generation of apologists to engage with the toughest challenges facing the church today. The book's five major sections delve into the intersection of apologetics, culture, and the kingdom of God; the God question; the historical Jesus and the Gospels; ancient Israel and other religions; and Christian uniqueness in a pluralistic world. Featuring contributions from an all-star lineup of scholars, including J.P. Moreland, William Lane Craig, Gary R. Habermas, Craig Keener, and Paul Copan, this volume is a treasure trove of insightful analysis, informed by the latest research and infused with a passion for truth. Under the skilled editorship of Paul Copan, Come Let Us Reason is a powerful catalyst for deeper thinking, more effective apologetics, and a more vibrant Christian witness.
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