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Reasoning With The Unreasonable: A Biblical Case For Presuppositional Apologetics

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This book seeks to set forth the Apostle Paul’s apologetic method, utilized in his famous confrontation with the Athenian philosophers on Mars Hill (Acts 17), as the premier apologetic method necessary for evangelism today. More broadly speaking, the goal is to demonstrate that presuppositional apologetics is the way forward in a culture without a shared epistemology. The crisis we face in our evangelism today is a crisis of communication. We want to argue about ontological issues, but we cannot. Our real crisis is epistemological.

88 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 23, 2017

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Matt Smith

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