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Can You Believe It’s True?: Christian Apologetics in a Modern and Postmodern Era is unavailable, but you can change that!

Truth? Can we know it? Today, many people say we can’t. This paradigmatic shift to relativism presents a direct challenge to a Christian’s witness. In this comprehensive treatment, noted scholar John Feinberg argues that truth is both real and knowable, offering a robust guide to Christian apologetics for engagement with our world today.

traits wouldn’t be so similar in any two people that they would be stereotypes of one another. Finally, God intended to make beings who are finite both metaphysically and morally (as to the moral aspect, our finitude doesn’t necessitate doing evil, but means only that we don’t have God’s infinite moral perfection). In sum, God intended to create non-glorified human beings, not glorified humans, subhuman or superhuman beings, or even gods. I don’t believe any of these qualities were lost by the race’s
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