Five views on apologetics / Steven B. Cowan, general editor ; contributors, William Lane Craig [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Counterpoints (Grand Rapids, Mich.)Publication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan Pub. House, 2000.Description: 398 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0310224764
  • 9780310224761
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT 1102 .F465 2000
Online resources:
Contents:
Classical apologetics / William Lane Craig -- Responses / Gary R. Habermas, Paul D. Feinberg, John M. Frame, Kelly James Clark -- Evidential apologetics / Gary R. Habermas -- Responses / William Lane Craig, Paul D. Feinberg, John M. Frame, Kelly James Clark -- Cumulative case apologetics / Paul D. Feinberg -- Responses / William Lane Craig, Gary R. Habermas, John M. Frame, Kelly James Clark -- Presuppositional apologetics / John M. Frame -- Responses / William Lane Craig, Gary R. Habermas, Paul D. Feinberg, Kelly James Clark -- Reformed epistemology apologetics / Kelly James Clark -- Responses / William Lane Craig, Gary R. Habermas, Paul D. Feinberg, John M. Frame -- Closing remarks / William Lane Craig, Gary R. Habermas, Paul D. Feinberg, John M. Frame, Kelly James Clark.
Summary: A multiple-view book on apologetic methods, this material deals with a very relevant topic in the midst of a changing culture. Its primary contributors are: William Lane Craig, Gary R. Habermas, Paul D. Feinberg, John M. Frame, and Kelly James Clark.Summary: The goal of apologetics is to persuasively answer honest objections that keep people from faith in Jesus Christ. But of several apologetic approaches, which is most effective? Five Views on Apologetics examines the "how-to" of apologetics, putting five prominent views under the microscope: Classical, Evidential, Presuppositional, Reformed Epistemology, and Cumulative Case. Offering a forum for presentation, critique, and defense, this book allows the contributors for the different viewpoints to interact. Like no other book, Five Views on Apologetics lets you compare and contrast different ways of "doing" apologetics. Your own informed conclusions can then guide you as you meet the questions of a needy world with the claims of the gospel. The Counterpoints series provides a forum for comparison and critique of different views on issues important to Christians. Counterpoints books address two categories: Church Life and Exploring Theology. Complete your library with other books in the Counterpoints series.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Classical apologetics / William Lane Craig -- Responses / Gary R. Habermas, Paul D. Feinberg, John M. Frame, Kelly James Clark -- Evidential apologetics / Gary R. Habermas -- Responses / William Lane Craig, Paul D. Feinberg, John M. Frame, Kelly James Clark -- Cumulative case apologetics / Paul D. Feinberg -- Responses / William Lane Craig, Gary R. Habermas, John M. Frame, Kelly James Clark -- Presuppositional apologetics / John M. Frame -- Responses / William Lane Craig, Gary R. Habermas, Paul D. Feinberg, Kelly James Clark -- Reformed epistemology apologetics / Kelly James Clark -- Responses / William Lane Craig, Gary R. Habermas, Paul D. Feinberg, John M. Frame -- Closing remarks / William Lane Craig, Gary R. Habermas, Paul D. Feinberg, John M. Frame, Kelly James Clark.

A multiple-view book on apologetic methods, this material deals with a very relevant topic in the midst of a changing culture. Its primary contributors are: William Lane Craig, Gary R. Habermas, Paul D. Feinberg, John M. Frame, and Kelly James Clark.

The goal of apologetics is to persuasively answer honest objections that keep people from faith in Jesus Christ. But of several apologetic approaches, which is most effective? Five Views on Apologetics examines the "how-to" of apologetics, putting five prominent views under the microscope: Classical, Evidential, Presuppositional, Reformed Epistemology, and Cumulative Case. Offering a forum for presentation, critique, and defense, this book allows the contributors for the different viewpoints to interact. Like no other book, Five Views on Apologetics lets you compare and contrast different ways of "doing" apologetics. Your own informed conclusions can then guide you as you meet the questions of a needy world with the claims of the gospel. The Counterpoints series provides a forum for comparison and critique of different views on issues important to Christians. Counterpoints books address two categories: Church Life and Exploring Theology. Complete your library with other books in the Counterpoints series.

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