Reforming Apologetics

Reforming Apologetics

Author: J. V. Fesko

Publisher: Baker Academic

Published: 2019-03-19

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 1493411306

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Challenging the dominant Van Tillian approach in Reformed apologetics, this book by a leading expert in contemporary Reformed theology sets forth the principles that undergird a classic Reformed approach. J. V. Fesko's detailed exegetical, theological, and historical argument takes as its starting point the classical Reformed understanding of the "two books" of God's revelation: nature and Scripture. Believers should always rest on the authority of Scripture but also can and should appeal to the book of nature in the apologetic task.


Classical Apologetics

Classical Apologetics

Author: Robert Charles Sproul

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 0310449510

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This work on apologetics examines the classical arguments for the existence of God (ontological and Thomistic arguments), discusses the philosophical issues that confront contemporary apologetics, and provides an incisive critique of presuppositional apologetics.


Christian Apologetics Past and Present (Volume 2, From 1500)

Christian Apologetics Past and Present (Volume 2, From 1500)

Author: William Edgar

Publisher: Crossway

Published: 2011-09-13

Total Pages: 754

ISBN-13: 1433531690

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Amid a revival of apologetics, "few things could be more useful than an acquaintance with how Christian faith was defended down through the ages," say the editors in their introduction to this two-part anthology. "Access to both historical and contemporary texts gives us fresh insight into how our fathers in the faith responded to the questions facing them." Volume 2 in this one-of-a-kind resource takes a sweeping look at apologetics from the Reformation to the present. Readings from twenty-six apologists, including Martin Luther, John Calvin, Blaise Pascal, Jonathan Edwards, Søren Kierkegaard, Francis Schaeffer, Alvin Plantinga, and William Lane Craig are included. With editorial commentary and questions for reflection, Christian Apologetics Past and Present will prove a valuable text for students as well as a unique resource for those interested in defending the faith.


Always Reforming

Always Reforming

Author: A. T. B. McGowan

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2007-03-02

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 083082829X

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A collection of essays mines the whole terrain of systematic theology to refresh, renew, and reform the church for its next season, featuring contributions from senior theologians like Gerald Bray, Henri Blocher, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, and Stephen Williams among others. Original.


Tactics

Tactics

Author: Gregory Koukl

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0310282926

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Tired of finding yourself flat-footed and intimidated in conversations? Want to increase your confidence and skill in discussions with family, friends, and coworkers? Gregory Koukl offers practical strategies to help you stay in the driver's seat as you maneuver comfortably and graciously in any conversation about your Christian convictions.


Mapping Apologetics

Mapping Apologetics

Author: Brian K. Morley

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2015-02-10

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 0830897046

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How and why do people believe? This comprehensive guide provides an overview of Christian apologetic approaches and thinkers in a way that even the nonspecialist can understand and practically apply. Even-handed and respectful of each apologist and their contribution, this book provides the reader with a formidable array of defenses for the faith.


Word, Water, and Spirit

Word, Water, and Spirit

Author: John V. Fesko

Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books

Published: 2013-08-26

Total Pages: 581

ISBN-13: 1601782535

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"This book represents a substantial accomplishment, one that provides a useful resource for those wanting to deepen their understanding of the sacraments, particularly baptism. Reflecting a massive amount of research, against the background of an in-depth survey of various views of baptism in church history, Fesko provides an extensive exegetical and biblical-theological study of the covenantal and eschatological significance of baptism followed by systematic theological reflections on key issues like baptism as a means of grace, the efficacy of baptism, the biblical warrant for infant baptism (and against paedocommunion) and the importance of baptism for the church. One need not agree with his reflections at every point to benefit from his considerable labors." - Richard B. Gaffin, Jr., Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology, Emeritus, Westminster Theological Seminary


Covenantal Apologetics

Covenantal Apologetics

Author: K. Scott Oliphint

Publisher: Crossway

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1433528177

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This introduction to Reformed apologetics explores foundational principles and offers practical guidance for talking with unbelievers.