To Everyone an Answer: A Case for the Christian WorldviewFrancis J. Beckwith, William Lane Craig, J. P. Moreland InterVarsity Press, 20 авг. 2009 г. - Всего страниц: 396 In a society fascinated by spirituality but committed to religious pluralism, the Christian worldview faces sophisticated and aggressive opposition. A prior commitment to diversity, with its requisite openness and relativistic outlook, has meant for skeptics, critics and even many Christians that whatever Christianity is, it cannot be exclusively true or salvific. What is needed in this syncretistic era is an authoritative, comprehensive Christian response. Point by point, argument by argument, the Christian faith must be effectively presented and defended. To Everyone an Answer: A Case for the Christian Worldview offers such a response. Editors Francis J. Beckwith, William Lane Craig and J. P. Moreland have gathered together in this book essays covering all major aspects of apologetics, including:
Preeminent in their respective fields, the contributors to this volume offer a solid case for the Christian worldview and a coherent defense of the Christian faith. |
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... things, personal, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, perfectly good, necessary and infinitely wise. God is not only the Creator of the visible and physical universe but also the source of the invisible and nonphysical one. He is the ...
... things, is an objectively existing reality and who, as an omniscient being, has a privileged perspective on the world, grasping the world as it is in the unity of his intellect. There is thus a unity and objectivity to truth that is ...
... things. If someone said, “It is raining,” and someone else said, “That's true,” most of us would know exactly what is being said about the rain. But for some reason, when it comes to subjects like religion, the meaning of terms like ...
... things that are known privately, such as whether I have a headache or whether I am comfortable. These examples are ... thing. This laying hold makes the thing present in and to our mind. However, in simple apprehension, the mind is not ...
... thing we apprehend. As the first act of reason, simple apprehension is a simple laying hold of or grasping what something is. Judgment, the second act of reason, is the act whereby we affirm or deny that the thing apprehended is or was ...
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13 Physicalism Naturalism and the Nature of Human Persons | 224 |
11 Facing the Challenge of Postmodernism | 238 |
15 Legislating Morality | 254 |
16 Darwin Design and the Public Schools | 266 |
PART 5 Religious Challenges to Christian Faith | 287 |
17 Religious Pluralism and Christian Exclusivism | 291 |
18 Eastern Thought | 308 |
19 Mormonism | 324 |
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6 A Thomistic Cosmological Argument | 95 |
7 A Moral Argument | 108 |
8 The Ontological Argument | 124 |
PART 3 Christ and Miracles | 139 |
9 The Christology of Jesus Revisited | 145 |
10 Miracles | 160 |
11 The Case for Christs Resurrection | 180 |
PART 4 Philosophical and Cultural Challenges to Christian Faith | 199 |
12 The Problem of Evil | 203 |
20 Islam | 350 |
Conclusion | 372 |
About Norman L Geisler | 376 |
About the Contributors | 381 |
Index of Names | 385 |
Index of Subjects | 389 |
Scripture Index | 395 |
Untitled | 397 |
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