Truth?
Can we know it? Many people today would say no–we can’t. This paradigmatic shift to relativism presents a direct challenge to the Christian’s witness and the challenge must be answered.
In this comprehensive treatment, noted scholar John Feinberg argues that truth is both real and knowable, offering us a robust guide to Christian apologetics for engagement with our world today.
Table of Contents
Part 1: The Question of Truth
1. Introduction
2. Modernity and Postmodernity
3. Answers to Postmodern Skepticism (I)
4. Answers to Postmodern Skepticism (II): Objectivity, Subjectivity, and Apologetics
5. Answers to Modern Skepticism (I)
6. Answers to Modern Skepticism (II): Doubt and Certainty
Part 2: Ways of Defending Christian Truth
7. Reformed Epistemology
8. Presuppositionalism
9. Christian Evidentialism
Part 3: Methodology Illustrated—Some Christian Evidences
10. The Problem of Evil
11. The Reliability of the Gospels
12. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
13. Religious Pluralism