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Highlights
- We've all felt the tension.
- About the Author: James W. Sire (Ph.D., University of Missouri), formerly editorial director at InterVarsity Press, is a frequent guest lecturer at colleges and universities in the United States and Europe.
- 112 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
Description
About the Book
Veteran apologist Sire offers salient counsel derived from over 50 years of experience to suggest ways to speak boldly, yet humbly, about one's faith in Christ.Book Synopsis
We've all felt the tension. An opportunity to speak for Christ comes up, and either we jump in with both barrels blasting or we cower in the corner and say nothing. Is there a better way? Can we learn to speak boldly, yet humbly, about our faith in Christ? Jim Sire offers a little primer on understanding the nature and limits of apologetics.
Review Quotes
"A valuable instrument for those who desire a more effective way to express and defend the Gospel to skeptics and seekers."
"Sire writes in an engaging and insightful manner, with personal experiences included which make the reading relevant and interesting. This is a welcome addition to books on apologetics. Any Christian seeking to carry out the Great Commission would profit from reading Sire's thoughts."
"Sire's latest work is a welcomed addition to the many books on apologetics that line my shelves. I am thankful for the blessing of a new, simply stated introduction to the field, and I trust many, both expert and amateur, will be refreshed by its clarity, simplicity and honesty."
"With content true to its title, both beginners and veterans of apologetics could profit from this book."
About the Author
James W. Sire (Ph.D., University of Missouri), formerly editorial director at InterVarsity Press, is a frequent guest lecturer at colleges and universities in the United States and Europe. He is the author of The Universe Next Door and Why Good Arguments Often Fail.