Books

Recommended Reading

Books on the existence of God.

Introductory Works

Twenty Compelling Evidences That God Exists Kenneth Boa and Robert Bowman David C. Cook, 2005

GOD?: A Debate Between a Christian and an Atheist William Lane Craig and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Oxford University Press, 2004

Does God Exist?: The Debate Between Theists & Atheists J. P. Moreland and Kai Nielsen Prometheus Books, 1993

The Case for a Creator Lee Strobel Zondervan, 2005

Advanced Works

Philosophy Of Religion: A Reader and Guide William Lane Craig, ed. Rutgers University Press, 2002

Does God Exist?: The Craig-Flew Debate William Lane Craig and Antony Flew Ashgate, 2003

God, Reason and Theistic Proofs Stephen T. Davis Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1997

Is Goodness without God Good Enough? Nathan King and Robert Garcia, Eds. Rowman and Littlefield, 2008 (forthcoming)

Universes John Leslie Routledge, 1996

Theism and Ultimate Explanation: The Necessary Shape of Contingency Timothy O’connor Wiley-Blackwell, 2008

The Nature of Necessity Alvin Plantinga Oxford University Press, 1979

The Principle of Sufficient Reason: A Reassessment Alexander Pruss Cambridge University Press, 2006

The Future of Atheism: Alister McGrath and Daniel Dennett in Dialogue Robert Stewart, ed. Fortress Press, 2008 (forthcoming)

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Unapologetic Apologist | Jay Smith confronts Muslim fundamentalists with fundamentalist fervor. (June 13, 2008)

Unexpected Dialogue | Why is a former Chinese official talking to Luis Palau? (May 22, 2008)

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Come, Thou Long-Expected Spirit

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Mike Cosper, Clarissa Moll

Violence at Brown, and former Rep. Adam Kinzinger talks about Jan 6, courage, and global affairs.

News

Amid Fear of Attacks, Many Nigerians Mute Christmas

Emmanuel Nwachukwu

One pastor has canceled celebrations and will only reveal the location of the Christmas service last-minute.

A Time of Moral Indignation

CT reports on civil rights, the “death of God” theology, and an escalating conflict in Vietnam.

A Heartwarming Book on Sin

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Analysis

Bondi Beach Shooting Compels Christians to Stand with Jews

The Bulletin with Josh Stanton and Robert Stearns

Jewish-Christian friendships offer solace and solidarity after antisemitic violence.

Who Writes History When There Is No Winner?

Lebanon’s civil war is a taboo subject. A group of Christians and Muslims is broaching it.

Review

Review: Angel Studios’ ‘David’

Peter T. Chattaway

Artistically, it’s ambitious. Narratively, it works. But it’s no “The Prince of Egypt.”

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