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I don't have enough faith to be an atheist / Norman L. Geisler, Frank Turek ; foreword by David Limbaugh.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wheaton, Ill. : Crossway Books, ©2004.Description: 447 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1581345615
  • 9781581345612
Subject(s):
Contents:
Introduction: Finding the box top to the puzzle of life -- Can we handle the truth? -- Why should anyone believe anything at all? -- In the beginning there was a great surge -- Divine design -- The first life : natural law or divine awe? -- New life forms : from the goo to you via the zoo? -- Mother Teresa vs. Hitler -- Miracles : signs of God or gullibility? -- Do we have early testimony about Jesus? -- Do we have eyewitness testimony about Jesus? -- The top ten reasons we know the New Testament writers told the truth -- Did Jesus really rise from the dead? -- Who is Jesus : God? or just a great moral teacher? -- What did Jesus teach about the Bible? -- Conclusion: The judge, the Servant King, and the box top.
Subject: Introduction: Finding the box top to the puzzle of life -- Can we handle the truth? -- Why should anyone believe anything at all? -- In the beginning there was a great surge -- Divine design -- The first life, natural law or divine awe? -- New life forms, from the goo to you via the zoo? -- Mother Teresa vs. Hitler -- Miracles, signs of God or gullibility? -- Do we have early testimony about Jesus? -- Do we have eyewitness testimony about Jesus? -- Top ten reasons we know the New Testament writers told the truth -- Were the New Testament writers deceived? -- Who was Jesus, God or just a great moral teacher? -- What did Jesus teach? -- Conclusion: The judge, the Servant King, and the box top.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Geisler and Turek argue that Christianity requires the least faith of all worldviews because it is the most reasonable. A valuable aid to those interested in examining the reasonableness of the Christian faith.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 412-435) and indexes.

Introduction: Finding the box top to the puzzle of life -- Can we handle the truth? -- Why should anyone believe anything at all? -- In the beginning there was a great surge -- Divine design -- The first life : natural law or divine awe? -- New life forms : from the goo to you via the zoo? -- Mother Teresa vs. Hitler -- Miracles : signs of God or gullibility? -- Do we have early testimony about Jesus? -- Do we have eyewitness testimony about Jesus? -- The top ten reasons we know the New Testament writers told the truth -- Did Jesus really rise from the dead? -- Who is Jesus : God? or just a great moral teacher? -- What did Jesus teach about the Bible? -- Conclusion: The judge, the Servant King, and the box top.

Introduction: Finding the box top to the puzzle of life -- Can we handle the truth? -- Why should anyone believe anything at all? -- In the beginning there was a great surge -- Divine design -- The first life, natural law or divine awe? -- New life forms, from the goo to you via the zoo? -- Mother Teresa vs. Hitler -- Miracles, signs of God or gullibility? -- Do we have early testimony about Jesus? -- Do we have eyewitness testimony about Jesus? -- Top ten reasons we know the New Testament writers told the truth -- Were the New Testament writers deceived? -- Who was Jesus, God or just a great moral teacher? -- What did Jesus teach? -- Conclusion: The judge, the Servant King, and the box top.

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