David S. Hogsette is Associate Professor of English at the New York Institute of Technology, where he directs the Writing Program, teaches various writing and literature courses (including Romanticism, Gothic literature, fantasy literature, and science fiction), and serves as faculty advisor for the Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, and Men's Ministry. He is the author of Writing That Makes Sense: Critical Thinking in College Composition (2009).
""In the genre of popular books written by other Christian apologists such as Lee Strobel, Paul Copan, and Josh McDowell, David Hogsette has added a masterpiece. He engages college students who are grappling with their faith in a day in which every truth claim is considered to be of equal merit. The strength of the book is the candor and honesty of the questions and Dr. Hogsette's sensitive responses tailored to each student. Having said that, I strongly recommend that a wider audience than merely college students read Dr. Hogsette's book. His clarity of thinking through tough issues of faith and his carefully thought out answers written in an irenic tone set this book apart and make it a valuable book to be read by people across demographic boundaries. For the person who sincerely seeks answers to perplexing questions, he or she will find E-Mails to a Young Seeker to be the book they've been searching for. In my judgment, E-Mails to a Young Seeker, will confirm the faith of the seeker and, at the least, will make Christian belief plausible to the skeptic."" --Dr.Ken Mahanes Former Dean of the School of Ministry Vice-President for Religious Life Palm Beach Atlantic University West Palm Beach, Florida
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