Craig, in contrast, is considered an authority in two quite distinct areas: arguments for the existence of God and the evidence for Jesus’ resurrection. Many apologetic works deal with only one facet of the arguments for Christianity in fact, some apologists write many books without straying from their favorite topic. William Lane Craig’s Reasonable Faith is written as an apologetics textbook. 350 pp.Ĭhapter 1: Faith and Reason: How Do I Know Christianity is True?Ĭhapter 2: Man: The Absurdity of Life Without GodĬhapter 4: Creation: The Problem of MiraclesĬhapter 5: Creation: The Problem of Historical KnowledgeĬhapter 6: Sacred Scripture: The Historical Reliability of the New TestamentĬhapter 7: Christ: The Self-Understanding of JesusĬhapter 8: Christ: The Resurrection of Jesus Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics. Review of Reasonable Faith (2007) Chris Hallquist
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