Reasonable Faith

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Reasonable Faith is a Christian apologetics book by philosopher and theologian William Lane Craig that presents a philosophical and historical case for the truth of Christianity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian apologetics book
book
aim defend the truth of Christianity
equip Christians for apologetics
apologeticMethod classical apologetics
evidential apologetics
author William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
authorOccupation philosopher
theologian
focus historical case for Christianity
philosophical case for Christianity
genre Christian apologetics
theology
hasEdition first edition
revised edition
includes discussion of natural theology
discussion of the problem of evil
discussion of the reliability of the Gospels
discussion of the resurrection of Jesus
intendedAudience Christian students
lay Christians interested in apologetics
pastors
language English
mediaType ebook
print
positionOnFaithAndReason faith is compatible with and supported by reason
positionOnGod defends the existence of a personal creator God
positionOnJesus defends the deity of Christ
defends the historical resurrection of Jesus
relatedOrganization Reasonable Faith ministry NERFINISHED
relatedWorkByAuthor On Guard NERFINISHED
The Kalam Cosmological Argument NERFINISHED
structure organized around major doctrines of Christianity
subject Christianity NERFINISHED
arguments for the existence of God
doctrine of Christ
doctrine of God
faith and reason
historical Jesus NERFINISHED
philosophy of religion
resurrection of Jesus
theologicalPerspective Protestantism NERFINISHED
evangelical Christianity
uses biblical exegesis
historical evidence
philosophical arguments

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William Lane Craig hasWritten Reasonable Faith
William Lane Craig hasWebsite Reasonable Faith