In Defense of Faith

In Defense of Faith
Author: David Brog
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781459610316

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Religious faith is under assault. In books, movies, and on television, secular critics are attacking religion and the religious with ever-increasing intensity. These ''new atheists'' typically repeat a two-part mantra: They claim that only an idiot could believe in God, and that idiots who do so have been responsible for most of the hate and violence that have plagued humanity. Abandon religion, they urge, and the world will finally know peace. Surprisingly few books have emerged to defend faith from this onslaught. Yet when it comes to this second argument - the behavior of religious people in the world - abstract claims can be tested by reference to objective facts. In Defense of Faith examines the historical record and demonstrates that far from encouraging hate and aggression, the Judeo-Christian tradition has been the West, s most effective curb on these dangerous defects of human nature. In Defense of Faith asserts that the belief in the sanctity and equality of all humans at the core of both Judaism and Christianity - what Brog calls the ''Judeo-Christian idea'' - has been our most effective tool in the struggle for humanity. The Judeo-Christian idea, Brog argues, has provided the intellectual foundation for human rights. Even more importantly, he maintains, the Judeo-Christian idea has repeatedly inspired the faithful to devote their lives to, and often risk their lives in, the fulfillment of these high ideals. In Defense of Faith also convincingly demonstrates that when we abandon religion as the critics urge, peace does not break out. Instead, we quickly revert to the most base instincts of our selfish genes. Written by a Jewish author who works closely with the Christian faith community, In Defense of Faith will appeal to secular and religious readers alike. This book will challenge the secular to reconsider the role of religion in Western civilization. It will inspire the religious to embrace a proud legacy of faith in action for the sake of humanity.

The Defense of the Faith

The Defense of the Faith
Author: Cornelius Van Til
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Apologetics
ISBN: 1839743425

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The Defense of the Faith

The Defense of the Faith
Author: Cornelius Van Til
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1972
Genre: Apologetics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105004555384

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In Defense of the Faith

In Defense of the Faith
Author: Dave Hunt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1565074955

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In this easy-to-follow, question-and-answer format, you will find the issues you've faced and wondered about. And you will discover the refreshing biblical truths that illuminates the saving grace of Jesus, strengthens your faith in the Bible, and increases your ability to witness for the Lord.

Covenantal Apologetics

Covenantal Apologetics
Author: K. Scott Oliphint
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2022-01-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433576393

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Practical, Effective Guidance for Sharing the Christian Faith with Unbelievers, Based on Biblical Principles Defending the faith can be daunting, and a well-reasoned and biblically grounded apologetic is essential for the challenge. Following in the footsteps of groundbreaking apologist Cornelius Van Til, Scott Oliphint presents us with an introduction to Reformed apologetics as he sets forth the principles behind a distinctly "covenantal" approach. This book clearly explains the theological foundations of covenantal apologetics and illustrates its application in real-world conversations with unbelievers—helping Christians to boldly, knowledgeably, and winsomely proclaim the gospel. Equips Christians to Share Their Faith: Includes practical examples of apologetic conversations with unbelievers Written by a Respected Apologist: K. Scott Oliphint coedited Christian Apologetics Past and Present, a two-volume overview of apologetics throughout church history Theologically Rich: Defends presuppositionalism and covenantal apologetics while offering the most practical application

In Defense of the Faith

In Defense of the Faith
Author: Cornelius Van Til
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1969
Genre: Knowledge, Theory of
ISBN: OCLC:319674391

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In Defense of Faith

In Defense of Faith
Author: David Brog
Publsiher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781594033803

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As religious faith comes under assault from atheism, "In Defense of Faith" examines the strong historical record of the Judeo-Christian idea and asks where we would be without it.

True and Reasonable

True and Reasonable
Author: Ronald F. Satta
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2009-05-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781606084861

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In the Bible, faith is contrasted with sight, not with reason. The apostle Paul consistently reasoned with his listeners, persuading them regarding the truth of his message, establishing a precedent for Christian apologetics (Acts 17:17, 18:4, and 18:19). He did so because the Christian faith is reasonable. This defense begins with arguments in favor of theism: a finite universe, physical laws hospitable to life, and the origin and complexity of life. These factors suggest the existence of a brilliant and powerful creator who designed the universe, our world, and us. But is it possible to know the designer? Yes. The next section deals with the authority of Scripture, and more exactly with why the Bible is superior to every other source, legitimizing its claim to divine origin. Several key prophetic passages are analyzed, including Isaiah 53 and Daniel 9. Since it is humanly impossible to accurately forecast the future with specificity, the fact that Scripture consistently does so indicates that it is a special composition whose message about the designer should be carefully considered. From the authority of the Bible, the work turns to the person of Jesus Christ. He alone fulfills the prophecies of Isaiah, Daniel, and the other prophets. Moreover, the cohesive message of the apostles-the primary sources-following the crucifixion, even under considerable duress, further testifies to the reality of the bodily resurrection of Jesus. When these factors are combined, the Christian faith is endorsed by considerable philosophical, scientific, historical, and biblical evidence, making its truth claims quite probable, intellectually satisfying, and entirely reasonable.