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For many Christians who've tried their hands at evangelism or have had
to defend their faith, it can feel like doing PR work for God—limiting
ourselves to a series of strategies and tactics. In The Faithful
Apologist: Rethinking the Role of Persuasion in Apologetics, Scott
Oliphint provides a cross-centered foundation for Christians to explain
their faith in a welcoming and persuasive manner that avoids any burden
to "sell" Christianity to non-Christians.
Drawing as much from the rich tradition of Western apologetics as from
the wisdom of effective communication, this book bridges the gap
between sharing the truth of our faith and the art of persuasion by:
• Laying out the biblical and theological foundations of apologetics.
• Studying the art of persuasion as it’s demonstrated in Scripture.
• Linking the discipline of apologetics to the classical art of
persuasion.
As devoted to people as he is to the intellect, Reformed theologian Dr.
Scott Oliphint has written this faithful book to explain the importance
of both devotions in apologetics and in Christian correspondence with
the world. He shows that, when our faith is grounded in the Triune God
and his sovereignty, our attempts to defend it will grow more confident
and convincing.
Accessible and thoroughly rooted in Scripture, The Faithful Apologist
takes the anxiety out of apologetics by revealing that success is not
measured in the number of minds we change, but in our faithfulness to
God, the Divine Persuader.
This introduction to Reformed apologetics explores foundational
principles and offers practical guidance for talking with
unbelievers.
Calls all believers to do apologetics -- to apply biblical truth to
contemporary concerns. A popular-level introduction to
presuppositional apologetics and its biblical underpinnings.
Philosophy and Christianity make truth claims about many of the
same things. They both claim to provide answers to the deep
questions of life. But how are they related to one another? Four
Views on Christianity and Philosophy introduces readers to four
predominant views on the relationship between philosophy and the
Christian faith and their implications for life. Each author
identifies the propositional relation between philosophy and
Christianity along with a section devoted to the implications for
living a life devoted to the pursuit of wisdom. The contributors
and views include: Graham Oppy--Conflict: Philosophy Trumps
Christianity K. Scott Oliphint--Covenant: Christianity Trumps
Philosophy Timothy McGrew--Convergence: Philosophy Confirms
Christianity Paul Moser--Conformation: Philosophy Reconceived Under
Christianity General editors Paul M. Gould and Richard Davis
explain the background to the discussion and provide some
historical background in the introduction, as well as helpful
summaries of each position in the conclusion. In the
reader-friendly Counterpoints format, this book helps readers to
reflect on the strengths and weaknesses of each view and draw
informed conclusions in this much-debated topic.
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