This is a “how-to-think-about-apologetics” book! Through this book you will: Be prepared to deal with doubt and unbelief. Be acquainted with the role of thinking, knowing, truth, and faith in apologetics. Know why we should defend the faith and how the faith can be defended. Learn from defenders of the faith in the New Testament and in church history. Gain practical suggestions and guidelines for giving a defense of your faith.
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