Preface
1. What Is Christian Apologetics?
2. Patristic and Medieval Apologetics
3. Modern and Contemporary Apologetics
4. Varieties of Apologetics
5. Philosophical Objections to Apologetics
6. Biblical and Theological Objections to Apologetics
7. Doing Apologetics Well
A Bibliography of Works on Christian Apologetics
Notes
Name and Subject Index
James K. Beilby is professor of systematic and philosophical theology at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota. His books include Why Bother with Truth? (with David Clark) and Epistemology as Theology. He has edited (with Paul Eddy) Divine Foreknowledge: Four Views, The Nature of the Atonement: Four Views, Justification: Five Views and the award-winning The Historical Jesus: Five Views.
"This book deserves a place amongst the argument-heavy apologetics
texts currently in use."
*Todd T.W. Daly, Ph.D., Ethics Medicine, Volume 29:2, Summer
2013*
"This excellent book is practical and clear, appropriately biblical
and theological, suitably historical and philosophical, and basic
without being simplistic. Anyone who aspires to understand the
apologetics landscape and to adopt an effective way to communicate
with skeptics and critics of Christianity will be helped by this
book."
*Glenn R. Kreider, Bibliotheca Sacra, January-March 2013*
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