Science, Verification and Falsification

The following books are recommended for further reading in the chapters “Unless You Can Scientifically Verify or Falsify Your Belief, It’s Meaningless”, and “You Can’t Prove That Scientifically” in How Do You Know You’re Not Wrong?: Responding to Objections That Leave Christians Speechless , by Paul Copan.

Christianity and the Nature of Science (J.P. Moreland)

The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy (Nancy Pearcey and Charles Thaxton)

Science and Its Limits (Del Ratzsch)

The Abolition of Man (C.S. Lewis)

Science: Christian Perspectives for the new Millennium (eds., Scott Luley, Paul Copan, and Stan Wallace)

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Slogans Related To Truth And Reality

The following books are recommended for further reading in the chapters on “Slogans Related To Truth And Reality, in How Do You Know You’re Not Wrong?: Responding to Objections That Leave Christians Speechless , by Paul Copan.

To Know and Love God: A method for Theology (David K. Clark)

Why Bother With Truth (David K. Clark and Jim Beilby)

The Theory of Knowledge: A Thematic Introduction (Paul K. Moser)

Epistemology: Becoming Intellectually Virtuous (W. Jay Wood)

Telling The Truth: Evangelizing Postmoderns (ed., D.A. Carson

Truth: A Primer (Frederick F. Schmitt)

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How Do You Know You’re Not Wrong

The following books are recommended for further reading in the Introduction to How Do You Know You’re Not Wrong?: Responding to Objections That Leave Christians Speechless , by Paul Copan.

On Jesus (Douglas Groothuis)

Love Your God With All Your Mind (J.P. Moreland)

Philosophical Foundations for a Chrstian Worldview (J.P. Moreland and William Lane Craig)

Questioning Evangelism: Engaging People’s Hearts the Way Jesus Did ( Randy Newman)

The Divine Conspiracy (Dallas Willard)

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Challenges To Truth and Reality

The following books are recommended for further reading in “Challenges To Truth and Reality”, Part One in That’s Just Your Interpretation: Responding to Skeptics Who Challenge Your Faith, by Paul Copan.

Why Bother With Truth? Finding Knowledge in a Skeptical Society (Jim Beilby and David Clark)

True For You, But Not For me: Deflating the Slogans That Leave Christians Speechless (Paul Copan)

Is Everything Really Relative (Paul Copan)

The Last Word (Thomas Nagel)

Truth Decay (Douglas Groothuis)

Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted in Midair (Francis Beckwith and Greg Koukl)

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Class Warfare For The 21st Century

The following books are recommended reading in the chapter on “Class Warfare For The 21st Century” in Countering Culture: Arming Yourself to Confront Non-Biblical Worldviews, written by David Noebel and Chuck Edwards.

The Gagging of God: Christianity Confronts Pluralism (D.A. Carson)

Feminism and the Bible: An Introduction to Feminism for Christians (Jack Cottrell)

The Feminist Gospel: The Movement to Unite Feminism with the Church (Mary Kassian)

Grand Illusions: The Legacy of Planned Parenthood (George Grant)

The Death of Truth (Dennis McCallum)

The Menace of Multiculturalism (Alvin Schmidt)

The Case for Marriage: Why Married People are Happier, Healthier, and Better Off Financially (Linda Waite and Maggie Gallagher)

Boundless Relativism

The following books are recommended reading in the chapter on “Boundless Relativism” in Countering Culture: Arming Yourself to Confront Non-Biblical Worldviews, written by David Noebel and Chuck Edwards.

Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted in Mid-Air (Frank Beckwith and Greg Koukl)

True For You, But Not For Me: Deflating The Slogans that Leave Christians Speechless (Paul Copan)

That’s Just Your Interpretation (Paul Copan)

Moral Darwinism: How We Became Hedonists (Benjamin Wiker)

Why Believe Anything ? – - Recommended Books

In his book Why Should Anyone Believe Anything At All, James Sire recommends the following books on Epistemology:

Metaphysics: Constructing a World View, by William Hasker

The Justification of Religious Belief, by Basil Mitchell

Epistemology: The Justification of Belief, by David L. Wolfe

What Is Truth?

The following books are recommended in What Is Truth?, by Paul Copan & Mark Linville

Mere Christianity, by C.S. Lewis

Can Man Live Without God, by Ravi Zacharias

Is The Bible Intolerant, by Amy Orr-Ewing

C.S. Lewis’s Case for Christ: Insights from Reason, Imagination and Faith, by Art Lindsley

Why Bother Being Good? The Place of God in the Moral Life, by John Hare

Knowing God, by J.I. Packer

Can I Trust The Bible?

The following books are recommended in Can I Trust The Bible?, by Darrell L. Bock

The Books the Church Suppressed, by Michael Green

Is the Bible Intolerant?, by Amy Orr-Ewing

“Tough Questions About the Bible” by Norman Geisler, in Who Made God? And Answers to Over 100 Tough Questions of Faith, edited by Ravi Zacharias and Norman Geisler

The Historical Reliability of the Gospels, by Craig Blomberg

A Long Obedience in the Same Direction, by Eugene Peterson

Cries of the Heart: Bringing God Near When He Feels So Far Away, by Ravi Zacharas

How Reliable Is The Bible?

The following books are recommended in , a small group curriculum published by Willow Creek Resources.

I’m Glad You Asked, by Ken Boa and Larry Moody

Letters From a Skeptic, by Gregory Boyd and Edward Boyd

Reasonable Faith, by William Lane Craig

Why Believe?, by C. Stephen Evans

Give Me an Answer, by Cliffe Knechtle

Finding Faith
, by Andrew Knowles

Handbook of Christian Apologetics, Peter Kreeft and Ronald Tacelli

Mere Christianity, by C.S. Lewis

Miracles, by C.S. Lewis

Know What You Believe, by Paul Little

Know Why You Believe, by Paul Little

Scaling The Secular City
, by J. P. Moreland

Reason to Believe, by R. C. Sproul

The Case for Christ, by Lee Strobel

The Case for Faith
, by Lee Strobel