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“Classical” apologists, such as Norman Geisler, R.C. Sproul, and William Lane Craig, insist that, prior to making a factual, historical case for Jesus Christ, one must establish God’s existence—generally using the classical, Aristotelian proofs, or sophisticated variants on those proofs (such as Craig’s favourite, the medieval, Arabic kalam cosmolo
... See moreJoseph M. Holden • The Comprehensive Guide to Apologetics
believing in God means trusting in a personal being who is infinitely wiser and whose ways are beyond our full understanding.
Josh Chatraw • Apologetics at the Cross: An Introduction for Christian Witness


neo-orthodox
R. C. Sproul • Knowing Scripture
the ethics for inquiry