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Book Description


Is your heart on fire for God?
Passionate Conviction brings together the most popular and heart-
stirring presentations in defense of Christianity from the annual fall
conference on apologetics held in association with the Evangelical
Philosophical Society, the C. S. Lewis Institute, and the Christian
Apologetics program at Biola University.



Applicable to pastors, serious-minded lay people, and university and
high school students, these twenty essays are grouped into six dynamic
categories: (1) Why Apologetics? (2) God (3) Jesus (4) Comparative
Religions (5) Postmodernism and Relativism (6) Practical Application.
Among the greatly respected contributors are J. P. Moreland (“Has the
American Church Lost Her Mind?), N. T. Wright (“The Resurrection
of Jesus as an Event of History”), Francis J. Beckwith (“Is Morality
Relative?”), Sean McDowell (“Apologetics for a New Generation”), and
Gary Habermas (“Dealing with Doubt”).


Book Details
English Books
Paperback 288 Pages
ISBN-10: 0805445382
ISBN-13: 9780805445381
Publisher: B&H Academic
Pub date: Oct 01, 2007
Dimensions: 23 cm x 15 cm x 1 cm Just how big is that?
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