A clear, thoughtful guide to why Christianity matters, showing how faith and reason can fit together for modern readers.
This edition presents a concise sketch of Christian apologetics, outlining how the religious view of the world remains meaningful in today’s age. It explains the aims of apologetics, its historical development, and how faith relates to reason, conscience, and the experience of power in daily life. The book argues that Christianity offers a coherent perspective within which rational beings can understand their place in the world, without relying on doubt or dogma alone.
Readers will encounter a structured journey through the nature of religion, the living God, revelation, miracles, and the role of faith. It discusses how faith can be defended in dialogue with science, philosophy, and culture, while recognizing the limits of argument and the need for personal conviction. The work emphasizes that apologetics is a scholarly tool to illuminate, not to replace, spiritual experience.
- Foundational questions about the nature and purpose of religion.
- How revelation and belief interact with reason and conscience.
- Historical context for Christian faith and its claim to be a complete expression of religion.
- Guidance on engaging thoughtfully with critics and diverse viewpoints.
Ideal for readers of religious philosophy, Christian apologetics, and students seeking a clear, accessible overview of the discipline.