In this book, renowned theologian John Frame sheds much-needed light on the message and method of genuinely Christian apologetics. He insightfully examines apologetics in terms of proof, defense and offense and clarifies the relationships of reason, proofs and evidences to faith, biblical authority and the lordship of Christ.
Two subjects of particular note are Frame's fresh look at probability arguments and a stimulating investigation into the problem of evil. Some of the most valuable elements of this book are Frame's extensive use of Scripture and his presentation of specific lines of argument. There is also a model dialogue in the concluding chapter that shows how these lines of argument work in conversation.
"John Frame manages to tackle the most difficult problems facing a Christian who endeavors to defend the faith: the nature of evil, world religions, the use of evidences, and much more. And he does so with grace, theological acumen, and an enviable straightforwardness... [An] extraordinarily profitable volume."?
- William Edgar, Westminster Theological Seminary
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