This book for pastors ministering to grieving parents at the death of an infant offers insights that are rich in hope and grounded solidly in Scripture.
This work explores philosophical theology, focusing on classical and contemporary discussions of the divine attributes, and is a supplemental text for courses in theology proper, theism, philosophy of religion, and apologetics.
In this book, Ronald Nash outlines the Christian way of looking at God, self, and the world, holding the Christian worldview up against the tests of reason, logic, and experience.
This book explores philosophical questions that have important implications for the truth and rationality of the Christian faith.