Sean McDowell, professor of Christian Apologetics at Biola University, on his blog, lists the top ten apologetic books for beginners with short descriptions of each.
He includes:
Mere Christianity, by C.S. Lewis
More Than a Carpenter, by Sean and Josh McDowell
The Reason for God, by Tim Keller
The Case for Christ, by Lee Strobel
Cold-Case Christianity, by J. Warner Wallace
Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions, by Greg Koukl
Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions about Life and Sexuality, by Nancy Pearcey
On Guard: Defending Your Faith with Reason and Precision, by William Lane Craig
Confronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World’s Largest Religion, by Rebecca McLaughlin
Evidence that Demands a Verdict, by Sean and Josh McDowell
I would add the following books to the list:
I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist by Norman Geisler and Frank Turek – One of the best complete introductions to apologetics that covers truth, God’s existence, reliability of the Bible, miracles, and the resurrection.
Can We Trust the Gospels? by Peter J. Williams – A focused, but accessible small book on the trustworthiness of the Gospels.
Plus a Series of Books by Paul Copan
True For You, But Not For Me: Deflating the Slogans That Leave Christians Speechless by Paul Copan
That’s Just Your Interpretation: Responding to Skeptics Who Challenge Your Faith by Paul Copan
How Do You Know You’re Not Wrong? Responding to Objections That Leave Christians Speechless, Paul Copan
When God Goes to Starbucks: A Guide to Everyday Apologetics by Paul Copan
And of course, let’s not forget Sean McDowell co-authored work with Jonathan Morrow:
Is God Just a Human Invention? And Seventeen Other Questions Raised by the New Atheists by Sean McDowell (Author), Jonathan Morrow
[Editor’s note: Another Bestselling apologetics book, that’s been introducing people to apologetics (and I can vouch for it myself, JDF) is . . .
Mama Bear Apologetics: Empowering Your Kids to Challenge Cultural Lies by Hillary Ferrer
Recommended Resources:
I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist (Paperback), and (Sermon) by Norman Geisler and Frank Turek
Stealing From God by Dr. Frank Turek (Book, 10-Part DVD Set, STUDENT Study Guide, TEACHER Study Guide)
Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions by Greg Koukl (Book)
Jesus, You and the Essentials of Christianity by Frank Turek (INSTRUCTOR Study Guide), (STUDENT Study Guide), and (DVD)
J. Steve Lee has taught Apologetics for over two and a half decades at Prestonwood Christian Academy. He also has taught World Religions and Philosophy at Mountain View College in Dallas and Collin College in Plano. With a degree in history and education from the University of North Texas, Steve continued his formal studies at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary with a M.A. in philosophy of religion and has pursued doctoral studies at the University of Texas at Dallas and is finishing his dissertation at South African Theological Seminary. He has published several articles for the Apologetics Study Bible for Students as well as articles and book reviews in various periodicals including Philosophia Christi, Hope’s Reason: A Journal of Apologetics, and the Areopagus Journal. Having an abiding love for fantasy fiction, Steve has contributed chapters to two books on literary criticism of Harry Potter: Harry Potter for Nerds and Teaching with Harry Potter. He even appeared as a guest on the podcast MuggleNet Academia (“Lesson 23: There and Back Again-Chiasmus, Alchemy, and Ring Composition in Harry Potter”). He is married to his lovely wife, Angela, and has two grown boys, Ethan and Josh.
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