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Binding: Hardcover
EAN: 9780340979327
ISBN: 0340979321
Label: Hodder & Stoughton
Manufacturer: Hodder & Stoughton
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: July 17, 2008
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Studio: Hodder & Stoughton
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Weirdly enough I had to go to my very own highstreet outlet of Waterstones to find this book as the christian shops didn't have it in yet. I had been looking forward to reading this for a while and I certianly wasn't let down. If your looking for hard hitting apologetics this may not be what your looking for, however for the new believer or someone whom is interested in the claims of christianity this will do the job. This is certainly a book I wouldnt feel ashamed to give to a friend due to its ...
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Just like how I believe all Christians should read 'The God Delusion', all atheists should read this book, so that they know what they're talking about. There will be no greater challenge to you than to read this book, and no matter what your world view you need to challenge and question it from time to time. Furthermore, I honestly believe the majority of believers don't really understand what their faith is about, I thought I did until I read this.
I've never read a more coherent argument ...
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Tim Keller seeks to show that the Christian faith is reasonable. Keller presents the case with warmth and clarity, from start to finish it is engaging and very well written. The argument concentrates on the coherence, credibility and desirability of the Christian faith and addresses many of the questions which are often raised in response.
This must surely be one of the finest Christian apologetics books ever written. Buy it now!!
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Yes, this is a compelling and persuasive read. I think what makes it different is that the author has refined his arguments in the hothouse of a Manhattan culture full of 'skeptics, critics and cynics'. One can almost hear the persistent voice of the doubters and the patient answers from a thoughtful and considerate Timothy Keller. OK, some of the arguments are well worn but there is something fresh about the way they are presented with some new 'twists' or angles and I would definitely give this book ...
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This is book which takes objections to Christianity and God seriously, and provides persuasive answers to the questions. However, its not predictable, and has a fresh approach. Really enjoyed reading it, and it was thought provoking.