Contributor
Bauman, Michael.
Imprint:Camp Hill, Pa. : Christian Publications, c1996.
Descriptionvii, 344 p. ; 21 cm.
Note:"Selected essays from the 1995 Evangelical Theological Society Convention"--Cover.
Note:PART I: DEFENDING THE FAITH PHILOSOPHICALLY: Philosophical apologetics, the church and contemporary culture / J.P. Moreland -- Both/and: a biblical alternative to the presuppositional/evidential debate / Ronald B. Mayers -- Apologetics through the language of faith / Matthew A. Cook -- An integrative method of justifying religious assertions / Gordon Lewis -- PART II: DEFENDING THE FAITH HISTORICALLY: Philosophy of history, historical relativism and history as evidence / Gary R. Habermas -- Neglected apologetic styles: the juridical and the literary / John Warwick Montgomery -- Historicity as apologetic: the cutting edge / Michael A. Harbin -- PART III: DEFENDING THE FAITH SCIENTIFICALLY: DNA: a new argument from design / Charles B. Thaxton -- Between Jerusalem and the laboratory: a theologian looks at science / Michael Bauman -- Science, apologetics and orthodoxy: a case study and a plea for caution / David W. Hall -- Scientific problems for scientism / Robert C. Newman -- PART IV: DEFENDING THE FAITH THEOLOGICALLY: Christian apologetics in a non-Christian world / Thomas C. Oden -- Modernity, pluralism and apologetics: implications for missions / Harold A. Netland -- Apologetic responses to Postmodernism: a symposium / Donald T. Williams et al.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.