Infidelity Disarmed offers a pointed, accessible defense of Christian argument against prominent infidelity in a single, compact volume. It presents a direct reply to the famous lectures and weaves in related reviews and context for today’s reader.
The work surveys key topics in faith and reason, including the nature of God, the person of Christ, and the interpretation of Scripture. It aims to present clear, persuasive contrasts between belief and skeptical critique, using plain language and widely recognizable ideas.
- Accessible explanations of common questions about God, Jesus, and scripture.
- Direct responses to well-known skeptical arguments from the era of Ingersoll.
- Aesthetics of argument shaped for general readers rather than academics.
- Context through contemporary notices and endorsements that frame the discussion.
Ideal for readers seeking a straightforward, apologetic perspective on faith and reason from a historical vantage point.