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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...

He, indeed, kept the taboo hedge well trimmed back; reflecting on his life, he noted, “I now believe that it is not in my nature to remain physically fond of any woman for more than seven or eight years.”9 “His first wife Alys, a gentle, loving, generous-minded American Quaker, was the victim of her husband’s growing libertinism.”10 This sort of behavior continued well into his seventies, contributing to the breakup of his third marriage. Even at this advanced age he was advising American philosopher