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This is an accessible introduction to defending the Christian faith from a presuppositional point of view. Very strong argument for why the Christian must never “set aside” their convictions when defending the Christianity. Our goal is two-fold:
1. To demonstrate the unreasonableness of anti-Christianity
2. To demonstrate the certainty of truth found in God's word
While there is a lot of good stuff in this book, my main complaints would be:
1. Repetitive, often belaboring the same point in different places.
2. Focused mainly for discussing Christianity with an atheist, and tends to be philosophically minded. In many apologetic encounters, the reasoning might go over the person's head.
3. A bit too dogmatic about requiring presuppositionalism as our method of argument instead of highlighting the importance of being presuppositional in our heart convictions. While we must reject neutrality and stand firmly on God's authority, making use of the arguments of other apologetic methods during our discourses is entirely appropriate.