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Moral Apologetics for Contemporary Christians: Pushing Back Against Cultural and Religious Critics is unavailable, but you can change that!

Have Christians grown accustomed to those who defame the Church? Whether it’s a best-selling author who claims “religion poisons everything” or an atheist comedian whose punch lines aren’t hassled by the burden of proof, foes of the faith continue to declare Christianity morally deficient without much resistance. In Moral Apologetics for Contemporary Christians, Mark Coppenger mixes compelling...

Together they had five children, all of which they abandoned, nameless—left at the Hopital des Enfants-trouves.4 Of course this sort of behavior would not endear him to the Christians, but even atheists found him repugnant; Scottish philosopher David Hume judged him “a monster who saw himself as the only important being in the universe.” French philosopher Denis Diderot called him “deceitful, vain as Satan, ungrateful, cruel, hypocritical and full of malice.” And Voltaire judged him “a monster of