When Skeptics Ask: A Handbook on Christian Evidences

by Norman L. Geisler

Other authorsRonald M. Brooks
Book, 1990

Status

Available

Call number

239

Publication

Baker Books (1990), 352 pages

Description

Is Christianity true-or even reasonable? Helpful question & answer format gives readers quick access to clear explanations.

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It was filled with...lots of examples of poor logic. If you're going to use philosophy and logic structures stemming from philosophical thought, at least use it correctly. Oh, and I didn't quite relate to this book because I'm not very familiar with philosophy in the first place. My reasons for
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being an atheist and skeptic are not bound up in philosophical arguments. This book missed it's mark and was filled with weasel words and misrepresentations of concepts as well as blatantly putting down other religions. I found it distasteful. That being said, I'd like to read other books which argue for the existence of God, just not any by this autho
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

9.5 inches

ISBN

0801011418 / 9780801011412
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