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Reason to Believe

Reason to Believe

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: If you've got a question, R.C. has an answer.
Review: R.C. Sproul handles some hard to answer questions with intellect and eloquence. After reading "Reasons to Believe" you will be able answer the questions people have about the christian faith. This book is for the believer and the unbeliever.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: OUTSTANDING
Review: Sproul does apologetics in an accessible way useful for Christians and sceptics alike. He gives evidences and answers objections in a way that avoids the Arminianism/Semi-Pelagianism of Josh McDowell, C.S. Lewis, Norm Geisler and company, n one hand, and the dogmatism, arrogance, and fideism of the Kuyperian/Presuppositionalism of C. Van Til and company on the other. Like Francis Scaeffer, only clearer headed. Buy a copy everyone you know who will read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Colloquial Apologetics
Review: Sproul's accomplishes two things with this book. He manages to instruct Christians into the dilemmas of their faith while at the same time providing a way for them to be able to refute the objections skeptics pose to their religion. All of this is done in fairly colloquial language which augments the validity and credibility of the book: Christians have good answers for the tough questions and they are able to verbalize them clearly as well.


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