Book Review: On Guard by William Lane Craig
Pages: 286
Publisher: David C. Cook
Year: 2010
Author: William Lane Craig
What an unexpected surprise. This is a book I really wish I could have read when I first became interested in apologetics, as Craig has written an extremely accessible and easy to understand guide to defending and explaining the truthfulness of the Christian faith, as well as the reasons one might have for believing.
The first apologetics book that I ever read was Craig’s Reasonable Faith, and while it is a very good book on its own merits, it isn’t the most accessible book–it initially had me scratching my head at a few places. On Guard serves as not only an introduction to many of the arguments found in Reasonable Faith, but offers a sufficient explanation of these arguments such that one could use them presented as they are. This is not the definitive explanation of … (Read more)



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