This book gives Christians greater
confidence in their own beliefs, and
gives them tools to defend their faith
in dialogue with postmodern man. It
exposes the uncertainty of non
Christian thought, analyzes some of
the best arguments of Christian
apologists, and suggests answers to
the most difficult questions we face.
This book suggests answers to six of
the most difficult questions that
people use to challenge Christianity.
It presents a basically
presuppositionalist apologetic in a
simple and practical manner, and it
also shows how we can benefit from
other apologists, without compromising
our commitment to the Scriptures as
our final authority. It shows the
uncertainty of non Christian thought,
as opposed to the certainty of
Christian epistemology. It gives a
brief, practical survey of western
philosophy, and a brief survey of key
Christian apologists.