Why is there evil in the world? Why does God hide? Are we Christian just because of where and when we were born? We consider these and other obstacles to faith and suggest ways to help unwilling doubters come free of these obstacles and step into a rich experience of God
What questions should we endeavor to answer as we work out the relationship between our faith commit...
Preface -- A well-meant warning -- The ever constant influence -- Christianity on the defensive -- T...
This book was written with two types of people in mind. First, I\u27ve written a book for Christians...
We consider the value of thinking rationally about reasons for religious belief. We also learn that ...
In this lecture I say why I trust in Jesus, and why I think it makes sense to do so. My reasoning fo...
Being a Christian does not take you out of this life! Trials and times of suffering are inevitable f...
Why doesn\u27t God answer my prayers? If God is so powerful, why does evil exist? And if He is so go...
Reasons for faith.--Popular objections to Christianity.--Old Testament difficulties.--New Testament ...
This chapter is concerned with the relationship between Christian hope and public reason, especially...
How do we know the Bible is true? Why did God create the universe? How will we spend eternity? Negle...
Logic and Biblical evidence suggest that God wishes that some but not all humans become convinced of...
A careful person insists on evidence. He is critical. He will be interested in the proofs for the ex...
If one believes in God, what should one say is the answer to the question of why we are here? In thi...
Many obstacles can get in the way of having a healthy Christian faith. Some of those obstacles are i...
In this paper I argue that there is no problem of Divine Hiddenness for Christians and offer an alte...
What questions should we endeavor to answer as we work out the relationship between our faith commit...
Preface -- A well-meant warning -- The ever constant influence -- Christianity on the defensive -- T...
This book was written with two types of people in mind. First, I\u27ve written a book for Christians...
We consider the value of thinking rationally about reasons for religious belief. We also learn that ...
In this lecture I say why I trust in Jesus, and why I think it makes sense to do so. My reasoning fo...
Being a Christian does not take you out of this life! Trials and times of suffering are inevitable f...
Why doesn\u27t God answer my prayers? If God is so powerful, why does evil exist? And if He is so go...
Reasons for faith.--Popular objections to Christianity.--Old Testament difficulties.--New Testament ...
This chapter is concerned with the relationship between Christian hope and public reason, especially...
How do we know the Bible is true? Why did God create the universe? How will we spend eternity? Negle...
Logic and Biblical evidence suggest that God wishes that some but not all humans become convinced of...
A careful person insists on evidence. He is critical. He will be interested in the proofs for the ex...
If one believes in God, what should one say is the answer to the question of why we are here? In thi...
Many obstacles can get in the way of having a healthy Christian faith. Some of those obstacles are i...
In this paper I argue that there is no problem of Divine Hiddenness for Christians and offer an alte...
What questions should we endeavor to answer as we work out the relationship between our faith commit...
Preface -- A well-meant warning -- The ever constant influence -- Christianity on the defensive -- T...
This book was written with two types of people in mind. First, I\u27ve written a book for Christians...