Explains why the Bible’s teachings endure against critics and critics alike.
This volume presents a thoughtful defense of revealed religion in a series of letters and accompanying sermons, arguing for the Bible’s authority and coherence.
The author addresses major questions about the Old and New Testaments, the reliability of prophetic fulfillment, and the person of Jesus. It frames the debate with clarity, aiming to reassure readers who seek measured, evidence-based faith.
- A clear outline of the book’s premise and its method of defending scripture
- Arguments about prophecy, miracles, and the historical basis for Christian belief
- Responses to contemporary critics and to attempts to undermine biblical authority
- Two sermons and a charge defending revealed religion as a coherent system
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical religious debate, apologetics, and careful defense of faith.