Should You Believe in God?
As society increasingly demonstrates a disbelief in God, what happens when that viewpoint is questioned? In a conversational style, Oliphint discusses why belief is a preferable and more coherent position than unbelief and answers objections to common questions about Christianity.
Publisher: P & R
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781596386778
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K. Scott Oliphint (MAR, ThM, PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) is professor of apologetics and systematic theology at Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia, the author of many books, and a world authority on the works of Cornelius Van Til.
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“When I first read Van Til’s pamphlet Why I Believe in God it turned my world upside down. Scott Oliphint’s booklet is a kind of updated version of Van Til’s pamphlet. Oliphint refers to more recent writers and philosophical controversies. But like Van Til’s work it proposes answers to those issues that move far beyond the answers that are usually considered respectable.” John M. Frame, Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando