We need a coherent picture of our world. Lifeâs realities wonât let us ignore its fundamental questions, but with so many opposing views, how will we choose answers that are reliable? In this series of books, David Good...
We need a coherent picture of our world. Lifeâs realities wonât let us ignore its fundamental questions, but with so many opposing views, how will we choose answers that are reliable? In this series of books, David Good...
We need a coherent picture of our world. Lifes realities wont let us ignore its fundamental questions, but with so many opposing views, how will we choose answers that are reliable? In this series of books, David Gooding and John Lennox offer a fair analy...
We need a coherent picture of our world. Lifes realities wont let us ignore its fundamental questions, but with so many opposing views, how will we choose answers that are reliable? In this series of books, David Gooding and John Lennox offer a fair analy...
We need a coherent picture of our world. Lifeâs realities wonât let us ignore its fundamental questions, but with so many opposing views, how will we choose answers that are reliable? In this series of books, David Good...
Is Christianity just a belief that dulls the pain of our existence with dreams that are beautiful but false? Or is it an accurate account of reality, our own condition and Godâs attitude toward us? Gooding and Lennox address crucial issu...
Who gets to determine what Christianity means? Is it possible to understand its original message after centuries of tradition and conflicting ideas? Gooding and Lennox throw fresh light on these questions by tracing the Book of Actsâ...
The Acts of the Apostles is about more than the spread of the gospel to the ends of the earth. By the time the ascended Christ had sent the Holy Spirit to guide his disciples, they had no doubt what the basics of the gospel message were: that Christ died...
The wisdom of God is revealed in both Old and New Testaments, but it is impossible to appreciate that wisdom fully if the two are read in isolation. Sometimes the New Testament quotes the Old as authoritative. Sometimes it cancels things that the Old says...