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Mere Christianity: Comprising the Case for Christianity,
Christian Behaviour, and Beyond Personality by C. S. Lewis This
book brings together what Lewis sees as the fundamental truths of the Christian
religion. Rejecting the boundaries that divide Christianity's many
demominations, C.S. Lewis finds a common ground on which all those who have
Christian faith can stand together. |
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Jesus Under Fire by Michael J. Wilkins (Editor), James
P. Moreland Is the historical Jesus something less than the Bible says he
is, as modern scholars contend? Or is he in fact everything the Bible says he
is? Jesus Under Fire is a timely, well-researched, understandable refutation of
recent liberal interpretations of Jesus--one that thinking, open-minded people,
Christian and non-Christian alike, will appreciate. |
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Come, Let Us Reason: An Introduction to Logical
Thinking by Norman L. Geisler, Ronald M. Brooks Is the
historical Jesus something less than the Bible says he is, as modern scholars
contend? Or is he in fact everything the Bible says he is? Jesus Under Fire is
a timely, well-researched, understandable refutation of recent liberal
interpretations of Jesus--one that thinking, open-minded people, Christian and
non-Christian alike, will appreciate. |
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Scaling the Secular City: A Defense of Christianity by
J. P. Moreland Here are up-to-date arguments for God's existence and for
Jesus' deity and resurrection, answers to objections to Christian theism, and
discussions of four key issues.
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Evidence That Demands a Verdict: Historical Evidences for the
Christian Faith by Josh McDowell This and the companion volume
that McDowell has made constitute a thoroughly researched and well packaged
presentation of the claims for the truths and beliefs of Christianity. This is
a book of apologetics, so is intended to explain Christianity and the claims of
Christ in a persuasive manner. I think it is about as good as any Christian
apologetic work out on the market. |
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New Evidence That Demands a Verdict: Revised by Josh
McDowell Bestselling author and Christian apologist Josh McDowell hopes
The New Evidence That Demands a Verdict will further document historical
evidence of the Christian faith. As such, it is a straightforward compilation
of notes prepared for his lecture series, "Christianity: Hoax or History?" The
entire book (over 750 pages) is laid out in outline form, which makes it easier
for researchers, scholars, and students to access. As a result, this is not
reflective fireside reading. Rather, it is a tool for locating supporting
"evidence" whenever the need arises. |
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Eternity in Their Hearts by Don Richardson The
photograph on the cover of this book portrays the ruins of Machu Picchu, a
majestic fortess in Peru built in the fifteenth century. Anyone who has been
awed by its splendor will want to read how Pachacuti, the Inca king who founded
it, accomplished something far more significant than merely building fortesses,
temples or monuments. His story is yet another example of how the concept of a
supreme God has existed for centuries in hundreds of cultures throughtout the
world. |
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The Gates of Hell Shall Not Prevail by D. James
Kennedy Though the Body of Christ has faced persecution throughout its
history, these attacks will never be victorious. In this book, the authors show
how these attackers are on the wrong side of history--those opposed to
Christianity have been destined to lose, as the Church continues to grow--and
give readers hope for tomorrow and Christlike responses that can help make a
difference. |
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10 Commandments: The Significance of God's Laws in Everyday Life by
Laura Schlessinger Syndicated radio psychologist Dr. Laura Schlessinger
utilizes these sacred Commandments to speak from her favorite pulpit of "do the
right thing" therapy. Fans of Dr. Laura delight in her uncanny skill for
zeroing in on the moral indiscretions and confusion at the core of most
people's problems. With the Ten Commandments to back her up, Dr. Laura offers
readers a day-to-day context for making healthy, loving, and morally correct
choices. |
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30 Days to Understanding the Bible by Max E. Anders
In just 30 days this newly revised edition will help you understand the
inspiring, age-old stories that fill the Old and New Testaments, the
significance of Christ's teachings, miracles, and resurrection -- His
fulfillment of the messianic prophesies, the distinctiveness of the Christian
faith. |