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Apologetics to the Glory of God:
An Introduction
By: John M. Frame

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Paperback / 266 pages

Publisher: Presbyterian & Reformed
Publication Date: February 1994
ISBN: 0875522432


Publisher's Synopsis

Here John M. Frame unveils some of the "variety and richness of a biblical apologetic." Defining apologetics as "the discipline that teaches Christians how to give a reason for their hope," he distinguishes three main kinds of apologetic: PROOF - presenting a rational basis for faith DEFENSE - answering objections of unbelief OFFENSE - exposing the foolishness of unbelieving thought. Frame clarifies the relationships of reason, proofs, and evidences to faith, biblical authority, and the lordship of Christ. He offers a fresh look at probability arguments and gives special attention to the problem of evil. Particularly helpful are his extensive use of Scripture and his presentation of specific lines of argument. A model dialogue in the concluding chapter shows how the various lines of argument work in a conversation with a nonbeliever.

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Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5
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Rating: 5
Review By: Jonathan Barlow
Really great book - especially helpful is the closing sample dialogue between a believer and an unbeliever on a plane.


Rating: 5
Review By: John Robbins
One of Frame's best.







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