The God Who Is There

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The God Who Is There is a foundational Christian apologetics book by Francis Schaeffer that critiques modern secular thought and defends historic biblical Christianity.

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instanceOf Christian apologetics book
book
addresses communication of the gospel to modern people
cultural engagement
relationship between faith and reason
author Francis Schaeffer
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques existentialism
modern secular thought
relativism
theological liberalism
defends historic biblical Christianity
objective truth
the authority of Scripture
genre Christian apologetics
philosophy of religion
theology
hasAuthor Francis Schaeffer
hasInfluenced Christian worldview thinking
Reformed evangelicalism
evangelical apologetics
language English
mainSubject Christian apologetics
biblical Christianity
epistemology
existentialism
modern secular thought
modern theology
post-Christian culture
truth
worldviews
notableFor analysis of shifts in Western thought
foundational role in late 20th-century evangelical apologetics
integration of philosophy, theology, and culture
notableWork The God Who Is There self-linksurface differs
partOf Francis Schaeffer’s works
L’Abri-related writings
publicationPeriod 1960s
publisher InterVarsity Press
religiousTradition Christianity
targetAudience Christianity
surface form: Christians

intellectual seekers
students
theologicalPerspective Reformed
evangelical

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Schaeffer notableWork The God Who Is There
subject surface form: Francis Schaeffer
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subject surface form: Francis Schaeffer