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When Skeptics Ask - A Handbook on Christian Evidences Norman L. Geisler

When Skeptics Ask - A Handbook on Christian Evidences By Norman L. Geisler

When Skeptics Ask - A Handbook on Christian Evidences by Norman L. Geisler


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Apologetics experts show readers how to answer objections to classic Christianity. Now revised and updated to address current issues and recent attacks on the faith.

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When Skeptics Ask - A Handbook on Christian Evidences Summary

When Skeptics Ask - A Handbook on Christian Evidences by Norman L. Geisler

When skeptics ask tough questions, believers can turn to this helpful, user-friendly guide for thoughtful, up-to-date answers. Readers will also learn to identify and respond to the misuse of Scripture by nonbelievers and help detractors see the fullness, beauty, and truth of Christianity.

About Norman L. Geisler

Norman L. Geisler (1932-2019) taught at top evangelical colleges and seminaries for over fifty years and was distinguished professor of apologetics and theology at Veritas Evangelical Seminary in Murrieta, California. He wrote nearly eighty books, including the Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics, Christian Ethics, and Systematic Theology.

Ronald M. Brooks formerly of X-press Ministries, is coauthor of Come, Let Us Reason.

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CIN0801014980G
9780801014987
0801014980
When Skeptics Ask - A Handbook on Christian Evidences by Norman L. Geisler
Used - Good
Paperback
Baker Publishing Group
20130315
368
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