Tag: apologetics
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9 recommended books for sceptics and those investigating Christianity
Maybe you’re already a Christian and would like some good books to give to friends who are interested in your faith, or would like to make sure that you have rigorously thought through what you believe. Or maybe you have doubts about Christianity and objections to the claims Christians make. Wherever you are on your…
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Doesn’t religion treat women terribly?
One of the many reasons that I love Jesus is his radical approach to women. At a time when women were treated as possessions and had virtually no voice in public life, Jesus unequivocally saw women as equal in worth and value to men. Luke 7: 36 – 50 records the account of Jesus eating…
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Gunning for God book recommendation
I’m a big fan of John Lennox and really enjoyed Gunning for God: Why the New Atheists are Missing the Target: A Critique of the New Atheism. Lennox is learned, intelligent, rigorous and writes with clarity and wit. Here he tackles the seductive arguments of the likes of Dawkins, Hitchins, Dennett and Hawking and argues robustly…
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Why believe? 6 bonus apologetics sites and apps
In May I did a series on 12 apologetics sites and apps. You can see 1 – 6 here and 7 – 12 here. Here are a further 6 resources that are helpful for people exploring Christianity, or helpful for Christians who want to have robust answers to difficult questions. (1) Christian Apologetics AllianceThe CAA…
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Why believe? 12 Apologetics sites and apps [Part 2 of 2]
In part 1 of this post, I shared 6 helpful apologetics websites, which I hope have challenged you to be a thinking believer and helped you to answer the questions of your non-Christian family and friends. Here are the final 6, in no particular order: (7) Christianity Explored iOS app download Android app download This…
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Why believe? 12 Apologetics sites and apps [Part 1 of 2]
In Scripture we are exhorted to “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have” (1 Peter 3: 15). Many of us will have non-Christian family and friends who ask us questions about why we believe what we believe, and we need…
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