
The Knowledge of God in the World and the Word
An Introduction to Classical Apologetics
Zondervan Academic (Publisher)
Published on 19. January 2023
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-0-310-11307-2 (ISBN)
Description
Intellectual support for defending your faith.
Knowledge of God in the World and the Word is a clear and succinct introduction to classical Christian apologetics that also addresses the most common objections to natural theology.
Amid the crisis of authority in our modern and postmodern era, Christians need to be able to point to God's revelation in the natural world in addition to defending God's unique revelation in the Bible and in the person of Jesus Christ.
Classical apologetics takes a two-step approach to commending the Christian picture of reality-first establishing arguments for the existence of God and then defending key items of Christian revelation, including:
The reliability of the Bible.
The identity of the historical Jesus.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
With this book, you will discover an easy point of entry into understanding why Christian beliefs about Jesus are true and rational. Perfect for any Christian who wants to articulate a sophisticated and comprehensive defense of their faith.
Knowledge of God in the World and the Word is a clear and succinct introduction to classical Christian apologetics that also addresses the most common objections to natural theology.
Amid the crisis of authority in our modern and postmodern era, Christians need to be able to point to God's revelation in the natural world in addition to defending God's unique revelation in the Bible and in the person of Jesus Christ.
Classical apologetics takes a two-step approach to commending the Christian picture of reality-first establishing arguments for the existence of God and then defending key items of Christian revelation, including:
The reliability of the Bible.
The identity of the historical Jesus.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
With this book, you will discover an easy point of entry into understanding why Christian beliefs about Jesus are true and rational. Perfect for any Christian who wants to articulate a sophisticated and comprehensive defense of their faith.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Zondervan
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 158 mm
Width: 236 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
438 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-310-11307-2 (9780310113072)
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Douglas Groothuis | Andrew I. Shepardson
The Knowledge of God in the World and the Word Workbook
An Introduction to Classical Apologetics
E-Book
02/2023
Zondervan Academic
€10.99
Available for download

Douglas Groothuis | Andrew I. Shepardson
The Knowledge of God in the World and the Word
An Introduction to Classical Apologetics
E-Book
12/2022
Zondervan Academic
€16.99
Available for download
Persons
Douglas Groothuis (PhD, University of Oregon) is professor of philosophy at Denver Seminary in Denver, Colorado, where he heads the apologetics and ethics masters degree program. His articles have been published in journals such as Religious Studies, Philosophia Christi, Themelios, Christian Scholar's Review, Inquiry, and Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. He has written numerous books, including Christian Apologetics, Philosophy in Seven Sentences, and Truth Decay.
Andrew I. Shepardson (PhD, University of Toronto) leads the B.A. and M.A. programs in Applied Apologetics at Colorado Christian University and is co-pastor of Hope Denver Church in Denver, Colorado. His work has been published in Philosophia Christi, Quadrum,The Denver Journal, Orthodoxy in Dialogue, and the Toronto Journal of Theology. He is the author of Who's Afraid of the Unmoved Mover?: Postmodernism and Natural Theology.
Andrew I. Shepardson (PhD, University of Toronto) leads the B.A. and M.A. programs in Applied Apologetics at Colorado Christian University and is co-pastor of Hope Denver Church in Denver, Colorado. His work has been published in Philosophia Christi, Quadrum,The Denver Journal, Orthodoxy in Dialogue, and the Toronto Journal of Theology. He is the author of Who's Afraid of the Unmoved Mover?: Postmodernism and Natural Theology.