Forensic Faith: Christian Apologetics for people seeking truth.
Discover the captivating secrets of Christian apologetics, and dive deep into the realm of forensic faith with this compelling book.
Embark on an adventure where truth-seeking becomes your duty as a Christian apologist.
Prepare to be captivated as real-life detective stories, intriguing strategies, and biblical revelations merge. Renowned author and cold-case detective J. Warner Wallace presents a riveting exploration of investigative disciplines, bringing together the world of apologetics and Christian faith. Join this engaging journey and take a fresh look at what it means to be a Christian with this thought-provoking book.
“Over seventy years ago, Lewis recognized two challenges facing the church: (1) Christians are largely unprepared to make the case for what they believe; and (2) many in the church still deny the need to be prepared in the first place. We are a largely anti-intellectual group, even though the history of Christianity is replete with some of the greatest thinkers who ever lived. In spite of our rich intellectual history, we have arrived at a point where there is a need to make a case for making a case.” (source)
“Boghossian made an interesting observation: Christians fail to process truth claims rationally; instead of assessing the evidence and drawing the most reasonable inference, they typically rely on personal experience, emotional response, and ‘blind faith.’ For this reason, he encourages atheists to engage Christians not on the evidence but on the way Christians evaluate truth claims in the first place.” (source)
“In all these examples, the statements of these religious leaders exist independently of any event in history. In other words, these systems rise or fall on the basis of ideas and concepts rather than on claims about a particular historical event.” (source)
“Christianity is reasonable, and it’s our Christian duty to examine and test what we believe so we can be fully convinced.” (source)
“Certainly, faith involves more than our brains, but it does not involve less.” (source)
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