Testing Christianity's Truth Claims: Approaches to Christiian Apologetics
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Gordon Lewis crafts a compelling and lucid presentation of the Christian perspective, masterfully weaving together a defense of Christianity that delves into the rich tapestry of apologetic systems that have shaped the faith. This comprehensive treatment explores the thought-provoking contributions of influential apologists, including J. Oliver Buswell Jr.'s empirical approach, Stuart C. Hackett's rational empiricism, Gordon H. Clark's rationalism, Cornelius Van Til's biblical authoritarianism, Earl E. Barrett's mysticism, and Edward John Carnell's verificational method. The book also engages with the ideas of prominent contemporary apologists, such as Francis Schaeffer, C.S. Lewis, Clark Pinnock, Norman Geisler, Bernard Ramm, and John W. Montgomery. Written with academic rigor, yet remaining accessible and engaging, this work is suitable for both scholars and lay Christians. A valuable glossary of philosophical terms provides a helpful resource for readers seeking to deepen their understanding of these complex ideas.
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