Theologian Dan Story leads the reader to see that most arguments against Christianity can be answered by ordinary Christians. This description may be from another edition of this product.
It is well said that we ought not to judge a book by its cover, maybe size is a better word here. But the author has done an extremely successful job of putting across the arguments for Christianity as rational, objective, rational, livable, and believable. If nonbelievers are put off by heavy-duty books on Christian evidences, then they will not go wrong in getting hold of this book. But be forewarned, this book will get you upset over what you are believing about your worldviews! I got mine in Australia while on holiday. Can't seem to find it in Singapore though. Anyone has any ideas of bringing in a load of it to Singapore?
Thought provoking, truth testing work of art...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I felt the author revealed, supported and substantiated his observations of the miriad of different world philosophies and religions. He was very convincing and logical with few presuppostions concerning illogical/incongruent world ideologies. He makes the case for Christianity in a real sense. He shows the application of truth tests that are objective and do not dissolve under scrutiny. In short. He remained objective, logical, internally and externally consistant.
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