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Reasons for Faith: Philosophy in the Service of Theology
K. Scott Oliphint
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| #986150 in Books | P&R Publishing Company | 2006-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x1.00 x6.04l,1.15 | File type: PDF | 363 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Response to 1 Star by Michael C|By robin barrett|I am not sure where Michael is getting some of his thoughts on this book, perhaps he needs to read it again, especially in light of Dr. Oliphint’s PhD dissertation on Alvin Plantinga's epistemology. Of course it's not a good introduction to Oliphint’s thoughts, this is not an introduction at all. Oliphint specifically|||"Directs us to an apologetic that is many-sided, to meet the needs of the vast diversity of people we will likely encounter. . . . very accessible and a great encouragement." Dick Keyes, L'Abri Fellowship ||"Effective apologetics is an art: it addresse
"Apologetics has a deeply human side that is concerned with the whole person," say William Edgar. This book bears that out in both tone and content. While affirming the importance of reason in answering unbelief, Edgar invites us to make full use of the diverse forms of persuasion aimed at the unbelieving heart.
Part one lays out the biblical foundations for apologetics, and part two explores actual objections and arguments. When we understand biblical apol...
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