Must a person accept Christianity on Faith alone, or is there a reasoned Defense for being a Christian? The authors of this book hold that Christianity is eminently reasonable.
Classical Apologetics will help the thoughtful Christian understand his or her Faith better, and it will provide more solid grounds for sharing this Faith with others..
Section III is given over to a Critique of presuppositionalism in apologetics, particularly with reference to the thought of Cornelius Van Til.
Section II develops the theistic proofs and authority of Scripture.
Section I is a prolegomenon dealing with the problems and methods of apologetics.
The book is divided into three parts.
This book embraces reason without rationalism, personal love without personalism, Faith without fideism is our capacity to love Him.
The primacy of the mind in the Christian Faith can be affirmed without denying the importance of the heart.
Must a person accept Christianity on Faith alone, or is there a reasoned Defense for being a Christian? The authors of this book hold that Christianity is eminently reasonable