This book contains a variety of philosophical essays that illuminate the character of religious knowledge. Among the issues discussed in the book are the viability of contemporary epistemological t…
Few textbook writers have a long and distinguished record of first-rank scholarship, but this one does. Even fewer have been able to write successfully for disciplinary specialists, interested inte…
Must Christian Psychology remain the impossible dream? Or can there develop a psychology that is distinctively Christian, informed by basic Christian convictions? In the face of much skepticism, th…
This volume provides an explanation and defense of a view of faith and reason found in the writings of Søren Kierkegaard and others that is often called fideism. Carefully distinguishing indefensi…
For philosophers, the pursuit of truth travels on precise definitions. For Christian apologists, the defense of the faith is founded on the Word. and for begnning students of either discipline, th…
Is there a God? How can we know? These questions are the focal points of the philosophy of religion. The author wrestles with these issues looking at the classical arguments for God's existence and…
The New Testament contains a story about Jesus of Nazareth. The Christian Church has always understood this narrative as the story of the Son of God, who redeemed the fallen human race by his life,…
Uncovers and examines a common structure to the arguments of Immanuel Kant, Soren Kierkegaard, and William James in regard to the issue of knowledge and belief. These three diverse philosophers fro…
"Through anecdote and brief philosophical synopses, Evans explore many questions that traditionally have been used to demonstrate the bankrupt rationality of the Christian faith... Evans contends t…