Religion, Christian Theology, Apologetics
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God on the Job
God's Probe in Job by Joyce Jungclaus
Why do bad things happen to good people? Furthermore, why does God allow, or even seem to orchestrate those bad things? This book is about this ages old, troubling question. It is about God and us. Job, who God says is blameless and upright, is ...
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The Real Deal: Making the Case for the One True God
Implications for Radical Islam and the Global Church by Rev. Peter Hendriks Okello
This book explains differences between the content of the Bible and the Qur’an and between the God of the Bible and Allah of the Quran. The resulting identity of Allah serves as a wake-up call for many Christians, especially for those who think that ...
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What I Want to Know
The Forgotten Evidence for Meaning and Hope by William J. Wilson
Christianity began on the margins of the Roman Empire, and is the foundation of Western Civilization. Christianity in the West has provided meaning and hope, social cohesion, a shared world view, and a narrative that makes sense of the world. It has ...
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Christianity, Atheism, Islam and the Need for Real Evangelical Leadership
by D.A. Wonneberg
2016 will go down in history as a watershed political year and evangelicals--the largest identifiable voting bloc--were central to the many shocking attitudes and behaviors observed. D.A. Wonneberg, Ph.D. provides needed insight into how ...
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Through the Eyes of Darwin and Genesis
by Bill Nielsen
Ever since Darwin replaced traditional creation stories with a rational approach to human origins, we have lost touch with spiritual meanings of the ancient myths. These unscientific messages are vibrant and alive and deserve a voice in the modern ...
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The Real Jesus Myth
A (fairly) Orthodox Look at the Christian Faith by Rev. Bill Musselwhite
The Real Jesus Myth is what happens when a retired (but still cynical) journalist, who is also a retired (but still cynical) Anglican priest, decides to answer some of the questions tossed at him about the Christian Faith. Many people don’t know ...
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