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A PARENT'S

guide to apologetics

Week 1 : An Overview of Worldviews

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WEEK 2: EVIDENCE FROM THE BEGINNING ​

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Week 3: Argument of Design

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Week 4: The Moral Argument

Recommended reading list

The Problem of God

​ Best for beginners who want a layman’s approach to the topics. 
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When Skeptics Ask

​Best for quick reference handbook to common objections to Christianity. Easy to understand.
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New evidence that demands a verdict

B​est for reliability of Scripture. Exhaustive and comprehensive. 
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On Guard

Slightly more technical and more in depth complete guide to apologetics.
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Hidden face of God

​Highly technical book about astronomy and physics and the presence of God in technical complexity of nature.
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I don't have enough faith to be an atheist 

A slightly more biting critique of the atheist worldview. Implements multiple fields of study. 
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The reason for God

A reductionist and more pastoral critique of atheism.
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The Case For The Resurrection of Jesus

​Makes the case for Jesus’ resurrection from facts that both Christians and Atheist historians tend to agree on.
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