Arguments against Christianity are increasingly taking place on a world-view or philosophical basis. Oliphint teaches how to counter differing ideologies and identify the Christian position as consistent, cogent, and reasonable, and offers genuine solutions.
Review
"Directs us to an apologetic that is many-sided, to meet the needs of the vast diversity of people we will likely encounter. . . . very accessible and a great encouragement." Dick Keyes, L'Abri Fellowship
"Effective apologetics is an art: it addresses the whole person--mind, emotion, and will. With insight and practical wisdom, William Edgar outlines, clarifies, and illustrates the complex apologetic tasks."
--James W. Sire, author, Why Should Anyone Believe Anything at All
"An excellent brief introduction. . . . insightful, well-written. . . . lays a good foundation for further classroom exploration . . . whether in undergraduate or graduate courses." --Stephen R. Spencer, Bibliotheca Sacra
"The size of this book belies its contribution. . . . Edgar opens up to the reader a rich and diverse apologetic." --Mark P. Ryan, Reformed Theological Review
Description:
Arguments against Christianity are increasingly taking place on a world-view or philosophical basis. Oliphint teaches how to counter differing ideologies and identify the Christian position as consistent, cogent, and reasonable, and offers genuine solutions.
Review
"Directs us to an apologetic that is many-sided, to meet the needs of the vast diversity of people we will likely encounter. . . . very accessible and a great encouragement." Dick Keyes, L'Abri Fellowship
"Effective apologetics is an art: it addresses the whole person--mind, emotion, and will. With insight and practical wisdom, William Edgar outlines, clarifies, and illustrates the complex apologetic tasks."
--James W. Sire, author, Why Should Anyone Believe Anything at All
"An excellent brief introduction. . . . insightful, well-written. . . . lays a good foundation for further classroom exploration . . . whether in undergraduate or graduate courses." --Stephen R. Spencer, Bibliotheca Sacra
"The size of this book belies its contribution. . . . Edgar opens up to the reader a rich and diverse apologetic." --Mark P. Ryan, Reformed Theological Review