Author:
Markos, Louis.
Imprint:Wheaton, Ill. : Crossway, c2010.
Description271 p. ; 22 cm.
Note:The legacy of Lewis and Chesterton -- Apologetics: what it is and why it has become so popular -- The things that could not have evolved: C.S. Lewis argues for the existence of God -- From theism to Christianity: C.S. Lewis's case for Christ -- The only possible world: C.S. Lewis on the problem of pain -- The greater weave: C.S. Lewis defends miracles -- The psychology of sin: why C.S. Lewis believed in hell -- More than balder, not less: C.S. Lewis and the apologetics of myth -- The journey back home: how G.K. Chesterton "discovered" orthodoxy -- From cavemen to Christians: G.K. Chesterton's précis of history -- The mind of the maker: Dorothy Sayers makes the trinity make sense -- The pre-apologetics of Francis Schaeffer -- Apologetics American style: the legacy of Josh McDowell -- Making the case for faith in a (post) modern world -- The existence of God i: arguments from logic -- The existence of God ii: arguments from science -- The existence of God iii: why bad things happen to good people -- The Bible tells me so: defending the authority of scripture -- In search of the historical Jesus -- The case for the resurrection of Christ -- Why Christ is the only way: Christianity and other religions -- Beyond the Da Vinci code: answering the neo-gnostics -- The return to myth: apologetics for postmoderns -- Intelligent design: beyond the big bang -- Answering the new atheists -- How the world's most notorious atheist changed his mind.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.