No Other GodsXulon Press, 2002 - 252 pages |
Contents
Introduction | ix |
The Biblical Basis For Christian Apologetics 1 | 11 |
The Enemy of Apologetics | 21 |
Its Defenders and Antagonists | 29 |
Truth and Knowledge | 59 |
The Cumulative Case For God | 71 |
Old Testament Reliability | 89 |
New Testament Reliability | 109 |
Is Jesus God? | 149 |
Is the Bible Gods Word? | 165 |
Gordon Clarks Dogmatic Presuppositionalism | 181 |
Cornelius Van Tils Transcendental Presuppositionalism | 207 |
The Apologetic Methodology of Blaise Pascal | 221 |
38 | 239 |
About the Author | 245 |
J P Morelands Endorsement of The Institute of Biblical Defense | 249 |
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