Explore the evidence for Christianity with clear, structured argument.
This accessible guide presents how apologists use external and internal evidence to support belief, explain miracles, prophecy, and the historical record, and address common objections.
This edition pulls from a classic program of apologetics, outlining how reason and faith meet. It emphasizes careful reasoning, humble exploration, and the practical value of evidence in a thoughtful study of religious truth.
- How a priori and a posteriori evidence work together to support belief
- The role of external evidence, including miracles and prophecy
- The internal evidence: the character of Christ, doctrinal coherence, and moral influence
- How objections are examined and answered with careful logic
Ideal for readers of historical theology, Christian apologetics, and those seeking a structured approach to evaluating religious claims.