A Reasonable Response

A Reasonable Response: Answers to Tough Questions on God, Christianity and the Bible
By William Lane Craig and Joseph E. Gorra (Moody)
A 2014 OUTREACH RESOURCE OF THE YEAR

A Reasonable Response is based on questions Craig has received from real people. This has resulted in a compilation of thoughtful answers to a cornucopia of questions. The vastness of topics and clear thinking makes this book valuable for the beginner or more studied apologist. I don’t know of any apologetics book so diverse. For example, the book answers everything from “In what sense is God a simple being?” to “Is the price of biblical inerrancy too high to pay?” to “Is there a contradiction in God’s creation of time?” to “Can someone be a Christian homosexual?” to “Can people in heaven sin?” and on and on. Readers will find themselves looking up the thoughtful answer to one question after another. —Clay Jones, from the March/April 2014 issue of Outreach magazine

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James P. Long
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James P. Long is the editor of Outreach magazine and is the author of a number of books, including Why Is God Silent When We Need Him the Most?

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