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Mapping apologetics : comparing contemporary approaches / Brian K. Morley.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDescription: 1 online resource ( 377 pages.)ISBN:
  • 0830897046 (electronic bk.)
  • 9780830897049 (electronic bk.)
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  • 239 23
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Contents:
1. Apologetics in the Bible -- 2. Apologetics in history : A Survey -- Presuppositionalism -- 3. Cornelius Van Til : Christianity Is an intellectual commitment we cannot do without -- 4. John Frame : we see ultimate truth from more than one perspective -- Reformed Epistemology -- 5. Alvin Plantinga : belief in God Is an immediate awareness, and belief in Christianity Is a gift of God -- Combinationalism -- 6. E.J. Carnell, Gordon Lewis and Francis Schaeffer : Christianity is logical, factual and viable -- Classical Apologetics -- 7. Introduction to classical apologetics -- 8. Richard Swinburne : theism and Christianity are highly probable -- 9. William Lane Craig : God is proved by theistic arguments, and Christianity by evidences -- 10. Norman Geisler : theism is proved by what is undeniable, and Christianity is known from evidences -- Evidentialism -- 11. John Warwick Montgomery -- 12. Gary Habermas.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

1. Apologetics in the Bible -- 2. Apologetics in history : A Survey -- Presuppositionalism -- 3. Cornelius Van Til : Christianity Is an intellectual commitment we cannot do without -- 4. John Frame : we see ultimate truth from more than one perspective -- Reformed Epistemology -- 5. Alvin Plantinga : belief in God Is an immediate awareness, and belief in Christianity Is a gift of God -- Combinationalism -- 6. E.J. Carnell, Gordon Lewis and Francis Schaeffer : Christianity is logical, factual and viable -- Classical Apologetics -- 7. Introduction to classical apologetics -- 8. Richard Swinburne : theism and Christianity are highly probable -- 9. William Lane Craig : God is proved by theistic arguments, and Christianity by evidences -- 10. Norman Geisler : theism is proved by what is undeniable, and Christianity is known from evidences -- Evidentialism -- 11. John Warwick Montgomery -- 12. Gary Habermas.

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