Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics
- Pages
- 841
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780801021510
- Reading Time
- ~14h 43min
Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics is a book by Norman L. Geisler. It has 841 pages.
About this book
The Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics offers valuable information and advice to a wide audience: pastors and Christian leaders, students on college campuses, those involved in counter-cult ministries – all Christians who encounter skeptics. The author provides extensive coverage of key individuals, philosophical systems and concepts, contemporary issues, difficult biblical passages, classic apologetic arguments, and specific challenges. This resource joins several other volumes in the Baker Reference Library in offering the finest to evangelical scholarship to both scholars and lay people. Each of the contributions is easy to understand and easy to use (thanks to their one-volume format). These volumes serve as ideal home reference books for laity, handy resources for pastors and church leaders, and reliable supplemental texts for courses in Christian colleges and seminaries.
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Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics has 841 pages.
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The Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics offers valuable information and advice to a wide audience: pastors and Christian leaders, students on college campuses, those involved in counter-cult ministries – all Christians who encounter skeptics. The author provides extensive coverage of key ind...
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Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics was written by Norman L. Geisler.