Book Review

WHI Recommended Books on Apologetics

Sunday, July 1st 2018
Jul/Aug 2018

Jesus: A Very Short Introduction

by Richard Bauckham (Oxford University Press, 2011)

Can We Still Believe the Bible?

by Craig Blomberg (Brazos Press, 2014)

The Resurrection of Jesus: A New Historiographical Approach

by Michael Licona (IVP, 2010)

How God Became Jesus: The Real Origins of Belief in Jesus’ Divine Nature—A Response to Bart D. Ehrman

by Craig Evans et al. (Zondervan, 2014)

How on Earth Did Jesus Become a God? Historical Questions about Earliest Devotion to Jesus

by Larry Hurtado (Eerdmans, 2005)

The Story of Reality: How the World Began, How It Ends, and Everything Important That Happens in Between

by Gregory Koukl (Zondervan, 2017)

Hidden in Plain View: Undesigned Coincidences in the Gospels and Acts

by Lydia McGrew (DeWard Publishing, 2017)

Why Good Arguments Often Fail: Making a More Persuasive Case for Christ

by James Sire (IVP Books, 2006)

Religion on Trial

by Craig A. Parton (Wipf & Stock, 2008)

The Reliability of the New Testament: Barth D. Ehrman and Daniel B. Wallace in Dialogue

edited by Robert B. Stewart (Fortress Press, 2011)

Sunday, July 1st 2018

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