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BIG TEN- WHY SHOULD I BELIEVE CHRISTIANITY PB

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  • ISBN 9781781918692
  • Author ANDERSON JAMES
  • Pub Date 01/01/2016
Some people boldly claim, 'Christianity is fine for some, but it isn't for me'. Others feel it is just outdated and irrelevant. For better or worse, everyone in the Western world has come into contact with Christianity: we all have some opinion on it
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Some people boldly claim, 'Christianity is fine for some, but it isn't for me'. Others feel it is just outdated and irrelevant. For better or worse, everyone in the Western world has come into contact with Christianity: we all have some opinion on it.

James Anderson, with a clear, humorous logic, explores what Christianity really claims, and shows the underlying reason and consistency behind these claims. By the end of Why Should I Believe Christianity?, while you may not agree with the Christian worldview, it is impossible to be left sitting on the fence.

About the Author

James N. Anderson specializes in philosophical theology, religious epistemology, and Christian apologetics at Reformed Theological Seminary. He has also had experience serving in churches and is currently active in Ballantyne Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. He and his wife Catriona have three children.

Reviews

'... The Christian ministry, taken as a whole, must be understood as an apologetic calling. This is why books like Why Should I Believe Christianity deserve careful reading by pastors and laypeople alike. In this book, believers will find a compelling defense of the Christian worldview and the resources necessary to stand firm in a faithless age.'

R. Albert Mohler, President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky

'... writes with the mind of a scholar but the clarity and tone of a letter to a dear friend. His brief and engaging book covers a wide array of topics, from discussions on worldviews and evidence to philosophical arguments to inferences from the biblical record-all in the simplest terms possible.'

Brian Morley, Professor of Philosophy and Apologetics, The Masters College, Santa Clarita, California

'James Anderson does a masterful job ... This book will be a necessary tool for anyone interested in addressing arguments against Christian truth.'

K. Scott Oliphint, Professor of Apologetics and Systematic Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Publisher: Christian Focus
Paperback: 240 pages