Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Reading for beginners in Christian apologetics

I've done reading lists before for various things. Today, I thought I'd do a new one. This is a list of easy reading introductory type stuff for Christian apologetics aimed at absolute beginners--people who may have no background at all in philosophy, New Testament history, or anything related. Also, this is general apologetic stuff aimed at defending Christianity as a whole rather than defending particular theological issues that Christians disagree about among themselves.

Worldviews In Conflict: Choosing Christianity in a World of Ideas by Ronald Nash

Jesus Under Fire: Modern Scholarship Reinvents the Historical Jesus edited by Michael J. Wilkins and J.P. Moreland

On Guard: Defending Your Faith With Reason and Precision by William Lane Craig

Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted in Mid-air by Gregory Koukl and Francis Beckwith

Tactics: A Game Plan For Discussing Your Christian Convictions by Greg Koukl

Thinking About God: First Steps In Philosophy by Greg Ganssle

As a bonus: Miracles by C.S. Lewis

Other book lists I've made on this blog:

Some recommended books for new Christians

Life changing books

Some of my favourite books not related to religion, philosophy, apologetics, etc., at least not directly

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