Questioning common doubts about faith, with careful reasoning and a calm defense of Christian truth.
This edition presents Discourse-style arguments that address objections to the Christian Religion, exploring topics from the Fall of Man to the nature of punishment and the scope of providence. Clear, methodical reflections invite readers to weigh religious ideas against philosophical and moral concerns.
Written as a thoughtful apologetic, the book offers historical context, careful close reading of Scripture, and discussion of how belief can be reasonable in the face of doubt. It treats complex questions with restraint, aiming to illuminate how faith and reason can speak to one another in everyday life.
- Plain explanations of core Christian ideas about creation, sin, and consequence.
- Analysis of how ancient interpretations relate to later theological arguments.
- Discussion of how to understand punishment, repentance, and the purpose of life on earth.
Ideal for readers curious about Christian apologetics, historical theology, or a measured approach to faith and reason.