I stumbled across Part 1 of this article by Dr John Whitcomb in the book “DISPENSATIONALISM tomorrow & beyond”. Now I realize that that ugly word “Dispensationalism” will be enough to immediately turn a lot of people off. But this article is well worth reading if, like me, you have had reservations and frustrations about your personal witness and wondered what you could do to improve it.
How much do Christians have to know to successfully witness to the unsaved? What are Christians really up against? Is it just the other person's lack of faith or unwillingness to accept the Truth? Or are there other factors and obstacles involved in this drama?
Here are the titles Dr Whitcomb covers:
Part I: Human Limitations in Apologetics
Part II: Christian Apologetics and the Divine Solution
Part III: Proof Texts for Semi-Rationalistic Apologetics
Part IV: The Limitations and Values of Christian Evidences
The full version of John Whitcomb’s essay can be found HERE.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Defending the Bible - CONTEMPORARY APOLOGETICS AND THE CHRISTIAN FAITH
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