Description:
Vital Apologetic Issues
Vital . . . pertaining to life; essential; of critical importance.
Apologetic . . . a systematic defense of the authenticity and authority of Christian truth.
Issues . . . a point or matter, the decision of which is of special or public importance.
When it comes to giving a reasoned defense of one's faith, just knowing definitions isn't enough. It helps to have reliable guidance through the critical issues of apologetics such as philosophical questions regarding the Christian faith or biblical reliability.
Vital Apologetic Issues: Examining Reason and Revelation in Biblical Perspective draws upon the insights and study of numerous evangelical scholars and writers to address crucial questions in the field of Christian apologetics.
Some of the chapters included are:
""The Nature and Origin of Evil"" by Robert Culver
""Biblical Naturalism and Modern Science"" by Henry M. Morris
""Ebla and Biblical Historical Inerrancy"" by Eugene H. Merrill
""Theological Problems with Theistic Evolution"" by David H. Lane
Christian readers, church leaders, and pastors will appreciate the insight and guidance of Vital Apologetic Issues.
About the Contributor(s):
Dallas Theological Seminary
Herbert Brook Workman (1862-1951) was born in London and educated at Owens College, Manchester. He entered the Wesleyan ministry in 1885 and served as a circuit minister in England and Scotland until 1903 when he was appointed Principal of Westminster College. He was elected President of the Wesleyan Conference in 1930.
A distinguished historian, Workman was Cole Lecturer at Vanderbilt University in 1916 and Visiting Professor of Methodist Church History at the University of Chicago in 1927. He published extensively in the field of medieval church history as well as Methodism.
His other publications include 'The Dawn of the Reformation,' 'The Evolution of the Monastic Ideal,' 'Martyrs of the Early Church,' 'Methodism,' and 'The Age of Hus.'