Paul Chamberlain is the director of the Institute for Christian Apologetics at Trinity Western University (ACTS division). He has also worked with Ravi Zacharias International Ministries and has appeared on numerous radio and television talk shows, debated on university campuses, and is a frequent guest speaker at public functions.
"Paul Chamberlain does a masterful job in addressing why people
stop believing in Christianity. He clearly identifies the most
difficult-to-answer reasons for why people abandon Christian faith,
and provides sophisticated, yet accessible, answers to these
objections. I commend this book to anyone who wishes to shore up
their view of the plausibility of a vibrant Christian faith."
--Scott B. Rae, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University
"In his insightful, carefully-argued book, Paul Chamberlain
patiently works through some of the fundamental objections raised
by those who have walked away from the Christian faith. He applies
these skeptics' own self-professed standards and criteria to expose
a number of inconsistencies and double-standards. He also presents
lucid, well-informed responses that help put these criticisms in
proper context. Well done!"
--Paul Copan, Chair of Philosophy and Ethics, Palm Beach Atlantic
University
"Paul Chamberlain is not your average cultural observer. Armed with
a good theoretical background, he has used it for years to watch
and investigate recent societal trends, including the key questions
and challenges to religious belief. This book is another of Paul's
timely efforts to discuss items that often cannot be found when you
really need them most."
--Gary R. Habermas, Research Professor of Philosophy Department,
Liberty University
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