To Everyone an Answer: A Case for the Christian WorldviewFrancis J. Beckwith, William Lane Craig, J. P. Moreland InterVarsity Press, 2009. 8. 20. - 396페이지 In a society fascinated by spirituality but committed to religious pluralism, the Christian worldview faces sophisticated and aggressive opposition. A prior commitment to diversity, with its requisite openness and relativistic outlook, has meant for skeptics, critics and even many Christians that whatever Christianity is, it cannot be exclusively true or salvific. What is needed in this syncretistic era is an authoritative, comprehensive Christian response. Point by point, argument by argument, the Christian faith must be effectively presented and defended. To Everyone an Answer: A Case for the Christian Worldview offers such a response. Editors Francis J. Beckwith, William Lane Craig and J. P. Moreland have gathered together in this book essays covering all major aspects of apologetics, including:
Preeminent in their respective fields, the contributors to this volume offer a solid case for the Christian worldview and a coherent defense of the Christian faith. |
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... reason. Any object of reason can be grasped, understood either to be or not to be, and demonstrated, without any assumptions based on faith in divine revelation, to be true or false. Peter Kreeft and 26 T O E VERYONE A N A NSWER.
... divine revelation That the universe is well ordered That Jesus existed in historical space-time That the universe was created Not by reason, God's plan of How much God God is a Trinity only by faith in salvation loves us divine ...
... divine revelation. Concerning the objects of reason corresponding to the third act of the mind, reasoning, we can, by human reason alone and without any relation to divine revelation, discover and demonstrate the truth of the ...
... divine truth. The reason that is most relevant here is that Kierkegaard claimed that though human reason could be used to identify and reject the absurd or irrational, it could not make Knowing Christianity Is True 31.
... divine truth. For Kierkegaard, God was so utterly transcendent, “wholly other,” that truths about God equally transcend the capacities of human reason. Consequently there is no way for the human mind to know any truth about God by the ...
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13 Physicalism Naturalism and the Nature of Human Persons | 224 |
11 Facing the Challenge of Postmodernism | 238 |
15 Legislating Morality | 254 |
16 Darwin Design and the Public Schools | 266 |
PART 5 Religious Challenges to Christian Faith | 287 |
17 Religious Pluralism and Christian Exclusivism | 291 |
18 Eastern Thought | 308 |
19 Mormonism | 324 |
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6 A Thomistic Cosmological Argument | 95 |
7 A Moral Argument | 108 |
8 The Ontological Argument | 124 |
PART 3 Christ and Miracles | 139 |
9 The Christology of Jesus Revisited | 145 |
10 Miracles | 160 |
11 The Case for Christs Resurrection | 180 |
PART 4 Philosophical and Cultural Challenges to Christian Faith | 199 |
12 The Problem of Evil | 203 |
20 Islam | 350 |
Conclusion | 372 |
About Norman L Geisler | 376 |
About the Contributors | 381 |
Index of Names | 385 |
Index of Subjects | 389 |
Scripture Index | 395 |
Untitled | 397 |