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Old 03-08-2015, 09:36 PM   #104
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Another Great Book on Apologetics in the Present Day and in the Future.

This ebook is a little more expensive than the most expensive one that I like to post. However, the book is big--528 pages. And, you can save $1.20 if you buy the ebook (ePub format) at Christianbook.com--it's $4.79 there. http://www.christianbook.com/believe...EB?event=ESRCG.

Can You Believe It's True?: Christian Apologetics in a Modern and Postmodern Era. By John S. Feinberg. Rated 4 stars at Amazon, but from only 6 reviews at the present moment (rated 4.17/5.00 at GoodReads, from 6 reviews). Print list price $40.00; digital list price $19.99; Kindle price now $5.99. Crossway Books. 528 pages. http://www.amazon.com/Can-You-Believ...Postmodern+Era.

Book Description
Truth?

Can we know it? Many people today would say no–we can’t. This paradigmatic shift to relativism presents a direct challenge to the Christian’s witness and the challenge must be answered.

In this timely new resource, noted scholar John Feinberg argues that truth is both real and knowable, offering us a robust guide to Christian apologetics for engagement with our world today.
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