This book gives Christians greater confidence in their own beliefs, and gives them tools to defend their faith in dialogue with postmodern man. It exposes the uncertainty of non-Christian thought, analyzes some of the best arguments of Christian apologists, and suggests answers to the most difficult questions we face.
- Suggests answers to six of the most difficult questions that people use to challenge Christianity.
- Shows the uncertainty of non Christian thought, as opposed to the certainty of Christian epistemology.
- Gives a brief, practical survey of western philosophy, and a brief survey of key Christian apologists.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Uncertainty in Non-Christian Thought
- Why Do We Need Apologetics?
- The Line of Uncertainty in Greek Philosophy
- The Line of Uncertainty in Modern Philosophy
- Conclusions about the Non-Christian
Part 2: Certainty in Christian Apologetics
- Representative Apologists (Part 1)
- Representative Apologists (Part 2)
- Three Questions to Answer
- Three More Questions to Answer