Christian Apologetics


Mere Christianity
The Case for Christ
The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism
The Case for Faith: A Journalist Investigates the Toughest Objections to Christianity
Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions
I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist
The Problem of Pain
Orthodoxy
The New Evidence That Demands a Verdict
The Screwtape Letters (Screwtape, #1)
The Case for a Creator: A Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence That Points Toward God
More Than a Carpenter repkg 1
Cold-Case Christianity: A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels
Miracles
Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics
Peter Hitchens
Without a belief in God and the soul, where is the oath? Without the oath, where is the obligation or the pressure to fulfill it? Where is the law that even kings must obey? Where is the Magna Carta, Habeas Corpus, or The bill of Rights? (All of which arose out of attempts to rule by lawless tyranny.) Where is the lifelong fidelity of husband and wife? Where is the safety of the innocent child growing in the womb? Where, in the end, is the safety for any of us from those currently bigger and str ...more
Peter Hitchens, The Rage Against God: How Atheism Led Me to Faith

Greg L. Bahnsen
A person cannot have it both ways regarding his final standard or ultimate reference point. He presupposes and reasons either according to the authority of God or according to some other authority. Attempting to be neutral about God's ultimate authority in determining what we know is a result of a bad attitude toward God's ultimate authority. It is a way of saying that one does not really need the work of Christ to save him in his reasoning. ...more
Greg L. Bahnsen

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