We live in a millennium that is saturated with discoveries, proofs, and evidences. There is an explosive growth in science, technology and even litigation, each one of which requires proofs and evidences. Since there is such an all-round need for proof, and since we keep hearing that something or other has been proved here and there, and since the media report these things so casually that most people think that proving something or establishing truth is a simple affair that does not require much intelligence or rigor.
This book takes a detailed look at "proof" as it applies to Christian Apologetics.