Digital Logos Edition
What do you say when someone argues that God does not exist, or that science has disproved Jesus' resurrection, or that the Bible is filled with errors? How can the average Christian answer objections like these?
Noting that all Christians are called upon to defend the faith, Dr. Morey makes clear the principles and attitudes basic to that task as they are expressed in a biblical world-and-life view. Designed to cut to the heart of non-Christian thinking, this book includes a handy chart showing a Christian defense to many common intellectual challenges. It combines the views of evidentialism and presuppositionalism together into one system of apologetics. Topics include: examining a religion, the Christian world and life view, and an appendix entitled how to discern presuppositions.
“Questions concerning the faith which underlies the presuppositions.” (Page 10)
“The importance of prayer cannot be overstressed. The prayerless Christian is the powerless apologist.” (Page 4)
“The defensive work of the believer is to defend the faith when it is attacked” (Page 1)
“Questions concerning the logical outcome of the system.” (Page 14)
“The presuppositionalist will attack the non-Christian presuppositions as being inconsistent, non-livable, etc.” (Page 6)