Well the holiday season is upon us. I know time is short. But for those that are looking to come up with some book ideas, here are some my picks for budding apologists.
1. Aquinas (A Beginner’s Guide): By Edward Feser
Former atheist Edward Feser is someone who is doing some great work in Thomistic thought. I took a few classes in seminary on Aquinas and still think he has a lot of value in our theology, philosophy, and apologetics. Feser has written a short beginners guide here.
2. Covenantal Apologetics: Principles and Practice in Defense of Our Faith by K. Scott Oliphint and William Edgar (Jul 31, 2013)
I saw K. Scott Oliphint speak at the National Apologetics Conference this Fall. Yes, he can preach! Anyway, I am not quite done with this book. No matter what your apologetics flavor is (i.e., classical, evidential, presupp,), this is a…
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Good recommendations!
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I love it. So much material available at our fingertips. We have to remind ourselves of the discipline it takes to actually acquire knowledge.
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