Philosophy and Apologetics Reading List
A classic approachable explanation and defense of Christianity from first principles.
Denser and more academic than Mere Christianity, Lewis carefully takes apart naturalist arguments against supernaturalist Christianity.
An explanation of the theological dangers of evolutionary theory and the reasons why intelligent, scientifically-minded Christians shouldn’t compromise in this area.
Explains scientific problems with Darwin’s theories.
Examines recent scientific discoveries that support theistic origins.
An excellent general overview of Christian apologetics from a respected believing scholar.
Three vitally important small works on our witness in the modern world from one of the greatest Christian minds of the 20th century.*
Examines the uniqueness of Christianity in comparison to other religions. *Although the author was revealed to be in extreme moral failure, the insights in this book remain useful to the Church.
Compares Christianity to the moral claims and philosophy of secular society. *Although the author was revealed to be in extreme moral failure, the insights in this book remain useful to the Church.
Covers the beliefs and essential features of a number of cults and fringe religious movements.
A reference work providing detailed coverage of important apologetic issues and challenges.
A former skeptic examines the overwhelming evidence surrounding Jesus Christ and His claim to be God.
A former atheist explains the eye-witness testimony in the Gospels and how it provides evidence for the truth of Jesus’ claims.
The Devil's Delusion, David Berlinski*
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Scientism and Secularism, J.P. Moreland*
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