

So besides the fact that this book deals with a large number of the most recent attacks, what makes it any different than most of the apologetics books on the market? How Do We Know the Bible Is True? approaches the issues from a presuppositional point of view, whereas most works on apologetics come from an evidentialist perspective. There are several more important subjects covered in this book dealing with many of the latest attacks on the Word of God. How to Properly View Evidence by Ken Ham.Why I Am Committed to Teaching the Bible by Dr.Other Religious Writings-Can They Be from God too? Bodie Hodge.Polygamy in the Light of Scripture by Roger Patterson.Are There Contradictions in the Bible? Dr.Did Miracles Really Happen? Paul Taylor.Is the Trinity Three Different Gods? Dr.


The three chapters I wrote dealt with the following issues: How Should We Interpret the Bible? (with special attention to Genesis 1-11) What About the Factual Claims in The da Vinci Code? The Framework Hypothesis (co-authored with Dr. The book is designed with the average reader in mind so the technical jargon is kept to a minimum. Each book will address 20–30 of some of the biggest questions that people have about the Bible, the biblical worldview, and science. This 300-page book is the first volume in what is scheduled to be a four-volume set. Ken Ham and Bodie Hodge served as the general editors and I had the opportunity to check and edit the content of nearly every chapter.

It was a real privilege for me to work on this new apologetics book, especially since there are chapters from two Christian leaders that I really look up to (John MacArthur and Ken Ham). It also includes chapters from John MacArthur and Ken Ham. Here's a brand new apologetics book that I contributed to by writing three chapters and editing most of the others.
