Faith & Reason, by Ronald H. Nash
FAITH & REASON, by Ronald H. Nash, Zondervan, 1988, 295 pages, $15.95 (hardcover). (Reviewed by James Lanting) Is the historic Christian faith rational? Is Christianity philosophically respectable or somehow epistemologically inferior to other world-views? How can a Christian convince the atheist of the reasonableness, say, of miracles or of the Incarnation? Are there convincing answers to the serious challenges to the Christian faith (such as the "problem of evil")? These kinds of heavy-duty...
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