| William Lane Craig - Religion - 2010 - 288 pages
Renowned scholar William Lane Craig offers a readable, rich training manual for defending the Christian faith. This concise guide is filled with illustrations, sidebars, and ... | |
| William Lane Craig - Religion - 2008 - 418 pages
Perfect as a textbook yet excellent for lay readers, this updated edition builds a positive case for Christianity by applying the latest thought to core theological themes. J ... | |
| William Lane Craig, Chad Meister - Religion - 2010 - 265 pages
2010 Christianity Today Book Award winner The days have passed when the goodness of God--indeed, the reality of God itself--could reasonably be called a consensus opinion. God ... | |
| William Lane Craig - Religion - 2014 - 96 pages
Seems reasonable…perhaps Jesus was comatose. Or perhaps his body was stolen. Or maybe the women arrived at the wrong tomb…they were grieving, after all; it would have been an ... | |
| Gerd Lüdemann - Religion - 1997 - 196 pages
German scholar Gerd Ludemann asks the question of how we can continue to be Christians in the light of what he sees as "unholy" elements in Scripture, and in response points to ... | |
| William Lane Craig, Joe Gorra - Religion - 2013 - 432 pages
Followers of Jesus need not fear hard questions or objections against Christian belief. In A Reasonable Response, renowned Christian philosopher and apologist William Lane ... | |
| William Lane Craig - Religion - 1994 - 354 pages
An excellent choice for a rational and systematic defense of the Christian faith. Written by one of the top Christian theologians in an easier-to-read style, this expanded ... | |
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