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Quick Apologetics: Moral Lawgiver

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"Quick Apologetics" is a series of Christian Apologetics (arguments in favor of Christianity) made easy. Each book provides an explanation of the subject at hand, using simple English. Things discussed include the subject's: definition, short history, short explanation, logical form, limitations, objections, responses, importance, agreement with Scripture, questions to ask critics and more!

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This title is the first on a series of books on the "Moral Argument". It looks at the most recent advances in presenting a positive and analytical case for the existence of God, using morality as a guide. During the past couple centuries Christian apologists such as G. K. Chesterton, C. S. Lewis, and Ravi Zacharias have all made major contributions to this subject. Focusing primarily on Ravi's "Moral Lawgiver" argument, this book hopes to expand upon it and push this argument to its philosophical limits.

(As an aside: A list of Ravi's "Moral Lawgiver" argument from his books and talks are quoted in the end-notes of this book for further apologetics study.)

Painting: "Moses descends from Mount Sinai with the Ten Commandments" by Ferdinand Bol (1662).

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17 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 2, 2013

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December 9, 2017
Good stuff. Very thought provoking

Suggested reading for all. Very easy to follow and full of truth . Good material for small group study for all level of understanding
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