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Three Types of Religious Philosophy
Many Christians are eager to defend their faith against the attacks of unbelievers, but they are confused about how best to do so. Their confusion is not relieved by the numerous books being published on apologetics, for most professional apologists are also quite confused. They do have larger vocabularies, however, and they can thereby disguise their confusion as learning. But what is a Christian to do? In Three Types of Religious Philosophy, Gordon Clark carefully and clearly examines rationalism, empiricism and dogmatism and for good measure includes a chapter on modern philosophy and theology: irrationalism. A philosopher for sixty years, Clark's knowledge of the Bible and philosophy and his devotion to Christianity are unmatched in this century. In this little book the serious Christian will find the answer to his question: How should Christianity be defended?
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200.1 Cla t
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Publisher | The Trinity Foundation : Jefferson, Maryland USA., 1989 |
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xiv + 170hlm: 13x21cm
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English
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0-94093-21-4
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200.1
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Second Edition
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Statement of Responsibility |
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