The book’s contents are as follows:
PART 1 THE EXISTENCE OF GODDawkins's Delusion—by William Lane Craig
At Home in the Multiverse?—by James Daniel Sinclair
Confronting Naturalism: The Argument from Reason—by Victor Reppert
Belief in God: A Trick of Our Brain?—by Michael J. Murray
The Moral Poverty of Evolutionary Naturalism—by Mark D. Linville
Dawkins's Best Argument Against God's Existence—by Gregory E. Ganssle
PART 2 THE JESUS OF HISTORYCriteria for the Gospels' Authenticity—by Robert H. Stein
Jesus the Seer—by Ben Witherington III
The Resurrection of Jesus Time Line—by Gary R. Habermas
How Scholars Fabricate Jesus—by Craig A. Evans
How Badly Did the Early Scribes Corrupt the New Testament? An Examination of Bart Ehrman's Claims—by Daniel B. Wallace
Who Did Jesus Think He Was? —by Michael J. Wilkins
PART 3 THE COHERENCE OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINEThe Coherence of Theism—by Charles Taliaferro and Elsa J. Marty
Is the Trinity a Logical Blunder? God as Three and One—by Paul Copan
Did God Become a Jew? A Defense of the Incarnation—by Paul Copan
Dostoyevsky, Woody Allen, and the Doctrine of Penal Substitution—by Steve L. Porter
Hell: Getting What's Good My Own Way—by Stewart Goetz
What Does God Know? The Problems of Open Theism—by David P. Hunt
hmm...seems like an interesting book, sort of like the Christian counterpart of Hitchens' "The Portable Atheist." But this post is little more than an advertisment. Next time, try adding your comments about the book. Otherwise, keep up the good work.
ReplyDelete