Watchman Fellowship recommends the following book on The Urantia Book;
Alien Obsession, by Ron Rhodes
Watchman Fellowship recommends the following book on The Urantia Book;
Alien Obsession, by Ron Rhodes
Watchman Fellowship recommends the following books on the Unity School of Christianity;
Kingdom of the Cults, by Walter Martin
Cults and the Occult, by Edmund C. Gruss
The Reincarnation Sensation, by Norman Geisler and Yutaka Amano
Watchman Fellowship recommends the following book on Transcendental Meditation;
Encyclopedia of New Age Beliefs, by John Ankerberg and John Weldon
Watchman Fellowship recommends the following books on Therapeutic Touch;
Alternative Medicine: The Christian Handbook, by Donal Mathuna
Examining Alternative Medicine, an Inside Look at the Benefits and Risks, by Paul C. Reisser, Dale Mabe, and Robert Velarde
Testing the Spirits, by Elizabeth L. Hillstrom
In the General Bibliography of I’m Glad You Asked, Kenneth Boa & Larry Moody recommend the following as books that “cover the whole range of topics related to apologetics and evangelism” in a manner less technical than most philosophy of religion books:
Joseph Aldrich, Lifestyle Evangelism
J.N.D. Anderson, Christianity and Comparative Religion
Kenneth Boa, God I Don’t Understand
Kenneth Boa, Cults, World Religions, and You
James Montgomery Boice, Does Inerrancy Matter?
James Mongomery Boice, ed., The Foundation of Biblical Authority
Colin Brown, ed., History, Criticism, & Faith
F.F. Bruce, The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable?
Edward John Carnell, The Case for Biblical Christianity
Edward John Carnell, An Introduction to Christian Apologetics
Edward John Carnell, A Philosophy of the Christian Religion
J.V. Langmead Casserly, Apologetics and Evangelism
Colin Chapman, The Case For Christianity
Colin Chapman, Christianity on Trial
Gordon, H. Clark, ed., Can I Trust My Bible
Robert E.D. Clark, Science and Christianity–A Partnership
James F. Coppedge, Evolution: Possible or Impossible?
William Lane Craig, the Existence of God and the Beginning of the Universe
William Lane Craig, the Son Rises: Historical Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Bolton Davidheiser, Evolution and Christian Faith
David A. DeWitt, Answering the Tough Ones
David Hugh Freeman, A Philosophical Study of Religion
Norman L. Geisler, Apologetics
Norman L. Geisler, ed., Inerrancy
Norman L. Geisler, Philosophy of Religion
Norman L. Geisler an Paul D. Feinberg, Introduction to Philosophy
John Gerstner, Reason for Faith
Jerry H. Gill, the Possibility of Religious knowledge
Michael Green, Man Alive!
Os Guinness, The Dust of Death
Don J. Gutteridge, Jr., The Defense Rests Its Case
Gary R. Habermas, The Resurrection of Jesus
R. Laird Harris, Inspiration and Canonicity of the Bible
Arthur F. Holmes, Faith Seeks Understanding
Arlie J. Hoover, The Case for Christian Theism
Arlie J. Hoover, Fallacies of Unbelief
Cedric B. Johnson and H. Newton Malony, Christian Conversion: biblical and Psychological Perspectives
C.S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man
C.S. Lewis, God in the Dock
C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
C.S. Lewis, Miracles. A Preliminary Study
C. S. Lewis, The Problem of Pain
Gordon R. Lewis, Judge for Yourself
Gordon R. Lewis, Testing Christianity’s Truth Claims
Paul E. Little, How to Give Away Your Faith
Paul E. Little, Know Why You Believe
Wayne McDill, Making Friends for Christ
Josh McDowell, Evidence That Demands a Verdict
Josh McDowell, More Than A Carpenter
Josh McDowell, The Resurrection Factor
Josh McDowell and Don Stewart, Answers To Tough Questions
Josh McDowell and Don Stewart, Reasons Why Skeptics Ought to Consider Christianity
Alan Loy McGinnis, The Friendship Factor
John Warwick Montgomery, ed., Christianity for the Tough Minded
John Warwick Montgomery, Faith Founded on Fact
John Warwick Montgomery, ed., God’s Inerrant Word
John Warwick Montgomery, History and Christianity
Frank Morrison, Who Moved the Stone?
Henry Morris, biblical Cosmology and Modern Science
Henry Morris, Many Infallible Proofs
Jon Tal Murphree, A Loving God and A Suffering World
J.I. Packer, God Has Spoken
Jim Peterson, Evangelism As A Lifestyle
Clark Pinnock, Reason Enough
Clark H. Pinnock, Set Forth Your Case
Mattew Prince, Winning Through Caring
Richard L. Purtill, Reason To Believe
Earl Radmacher, ed., Can We Trust the Bible?
Bernard Ramm, A Christian Appeal to Reason
Robert L. Reymond, The Justification of Knowledge
Don Richardson, Eternity In Their Hearts
Francis Schaeffer, Escape From Reason
Francis Schaeffer, The God Who Is There
Francis Schaeffer, He Is There and he Is Not Silent
Francis Schaeffer, How Should We Then Live
Hugh Sylvester, Arguing With God
James Sire, The Universe Next Door
A.E. Wilder Smith, Man’s Origin, Man’s Destiny
R.C. Sproul, If There Is a God, Why Are There Atheists
R.C. Sproul, Objections Answered
Kenneth E. Stevenson and Gary R. Habermas, Verdict on the Shroud
John R.W. Stott, Basic Christianity
Merrill C. Tenney, The Reality of the Resurrection
L. Duane Thurman, How to Think About Evolution
Cornelius Van Til, Apologetics
Cornelius Van Til, Christian-Theistic Evidences
Cornelius Van Til, The Defense of the Faith
John Wenham, The Goodness of God
Rheinallt Nantlais Williams, Faith, Facts, History, Science–and How They Fit Together
Clifford A. Wilson, Rocks, Relics, and Biblical Reliability
Nicholas Wolterstorff, Reason Within the Bounds of Religion
Barry Wood, Questions Non-Christians Ask
Edwin Yamauchi, The Stones and the Scriptures
Philip Yancey, Where is God When It Hurts?
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More Books of Interest
In his book Why Should Anyone Believe Anything At All, James Sire recommends the following books on The Character of Jesus Christ:
The Gospels of Mathew, Mark, Luke and John
Jesus Christ: The Witness of History, by Norman Anderson
Between Heaven and Hell, by Peter Kreeft
Socrates Meets Jesus, by Peter Kreeft
Understanding Jesus, by Alister McGrath
Meeting Jesus, by James Sire
Basic Christianity, by John Stott
The Christology of Jesus, by Ben Witherington, III
Jesus and the Victory of God, N.T. Wright
Who Is Jesus?, by N.T. Wright
Watchman Fellowship recommends the following books on Theosophy;
Spirit Wars, by Peter Jones
Unmasking the New Age, by Douglas Groothuis
Watchman Fellowship recommends the following books on Spiritual Abuse;
The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse, by David Johnson and Jeff VanVonderen
Damage Disciples, by Ron and Vicki Burks
Faith that Hurts, Faith that Heals, by Stephen Arterburn and Jack Felton
Breaking Free, by David R. Miller
Wisdom Hunter, by Randall Arthur
Churches That Abuse, by Ronald Enroth
Watchman Fellowship recommends the following books on Shepherd’s Chapel;
The Forgotten Trinity, by James White
Vital Christology Issues, by Roy Zuck
Watchman Fellowship recommends the following books on The Seventh-day Adventist Church;
Sabbath in Crisis, by Dale Ratzlaff
The Cultic Doctrine of Seventh-day Adventists, by Dale Ratzlaff
Sunday Facts and Sabbath, by Russell K. Tardo
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