Clear four-point method to prove Christian truth, even to skeptics — discover a concise, accessible argument that connects facts, witnesses, memorials, and public practice to the gospel message.
The work presents a straightforward case for Christianity, showing how four observable marks can verify the facts of faith. It situates a familiar question about Deists within a historical debate and offers a practical path for readers to assess evidence without getting lost in complexity. The text also shares the story behind a well-known short method and explains why its simple approach can speak plainly to a wide audience.
- A simple framework: the four marks that make a fact certain.
- A focus on evidence, witnesses, and public memory that support biblical events.
- Arguments about the reliability of gospel-history versus legendary or mythical claims.
- Practical guidance for readers encountering skeptical views and engaging with Christian apologetics.
Ideal for readers of Christian apologetics, religious history, and anyone curious about how a compact method can test the truth claims of faith.