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This is a comprehensive resource on apologetics and philosophy as it pertains to Christian apologetics. Geisler has taught apologetics for over forty years - these are his compiled notes on the subject. It is a "must" as a reference tool for any serious Bible student.

This is the classic on Christian apologetics. Dr. Geisler (Norm) is an incredible thinker and reading his works delivers time and time again. This book is used as a text book in Christian colleges on the subject of apologetics.
Subject matter begins with different ways to determine what is true to the evidence for Jesus Christ and the reliability of the Scripture.

This book started the movement of what is called "Intelligent Design." Even before Behe's "Darwins Black Box" this book put evolutionists on the defensive. Johnson, a law professor at UC Berkley, challenged the evidence for Darwinistic evolution and showed that much of their claims were philosophical not physical evidence.

Sproul's approach to apologetics is also classical. However, his book looks at the subjects surrounding the subject. Sproul mentions other authors and their contribution to the world of thought. This is a fundamental approach to apologetcs. Well worth the read

Ravi Zacarias is the most popular of contemporary apologists. His ability to articulate and defend the gospel always amazes. Ravi is a cultural apologist and this book reveals his insight into the issues of culture. Ravi deals especially with the postmodern mind, provides clear analysis and proven answers.

This is an excellent primer on apologetics. It's the popular version of Dr. Geisler's course on the subject.

R.C. Sproul takes on the theory of "chance" as a power in evolution. He methodically show that "chance" is not a power and therefor cannot cause anything to happen. This is a good argument against the bedrock of evolution's theory of matter + time + chance = existence.

This is a terrific resource for answers when people criticize the Scripture. Geisler and Howe have looked at every verse that may be considered problematic. Whether the verse in question has a seeming contradiction or difficult interpretation, this book handles the answers. This book is truly a popular handbook on Bible difficulties.

by: Norman L. Geisler
This is a comprehensive resource on apologetics and philosophy as it pertains to Christian apologetics. Geisler has taught apologetics for over forty years - these are his compiled notes on the subject. It is a "must" as a reference tool for any serious Bible student.

by: Dr. Norman Geisler
This is the classic on Christian apologetics. Dr. Geisler (Norm) is an incredible thinker and reading his works delivers time and time again. This book is used as a text book in Christian colleges on the subject of apologetics.
Subject matter begins with different ways to determine what is true to the evidence for Jesus Christ and the reliability of the Scripture.

by: Philip Johnson
This book started the movement of what is called "Intelligent Design." Even before Behe's "Darwins Black Box" this book put evolutionists on the defensive. Johnson, a law professor at UC Berkley, challenged the evidence for Darwinistic evolution and showed that much of their claims were philosophical not physical evidence.

by: R. C. Sproul
Sproul's approach to apologetics is also classical. However, his book looks at the subjects surrounding the subject. Sproul mentions other authors and their contribution to the world of thought. This is a fundamental approach to apologetcs. Well worth the read

by: Ravi Zacarias
Ravi Zacarias is the most popular of contemporary apologists. His ability to articulate and defend the gospel always amazes. Ravi is a cultural apologist and this book reveals his insight into the issues of culture. Ravi deals especially with the postmodern mind, provides clear analysis and proven answers.

by: Norman Geisler and Frank Turek
This is an excellent primer on apologetics. It's the popular version of Dr. Geisler's course on the subject.

by: R.C Sproul
R.C. Sproul takes on the theory of "chance" as a power in evolution. He methodically show that "chance" is not a power and therefor cannot cause anything to happen. This is a good argument against the bedrock of evolution's theory of matter + time + chance = existence.

by: Norman Geisler and Thomas Howe
This is a terrific resource for answers when people criticize the Scripture. Geisler and Howe have looked at every verse that may be considered problematic. Whether the verse in question has a seeming contradiction or difficult interpretation, this book handles the answers. This book is truly a popular handbook on Bible difficulties.
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