The purpose of this collection of
essays is to set in the foreground the
necessity of exegetical and
theological foundations for any
Reformed, Christian apologetic. A
Reformed apologetic is only Reformed
to the extent that its tenets,
principles, methodology, etc. are
formed and re-formed by Scripture. It
is our hope that this book will
demonstrate the necessity of the truth
of Scripture, and the implications of
that truth, for apologetics. These
essays are meant to spell out more
clearly the need for, and the beauty
of, an apologetic surrounded by the
rich truths of the Reformed faith.