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Resident Faculty
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Alex Mcfarland
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Stand Strong offers teens help by asking the questions they need to consider for an unshakable faith. Prepared, they can enter college with the ability to identify false worldviews and discern God’s voice. Teens will become proficient at interpreting campus content and circumstances from a consistently biblical perspective. They will know how to nurture and develop their faith and begin a life of service to God even in a stressful changing environment. College is a fun and exciting time, but also one that presents teens with many challenges. How can Christian teens prepare for the academic, social, emotional, and spiritual challenges they may face in college? Prepare to stand strong!
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Other books by Alex McFarland:
The 10 Most Common Objections to Christianity: How to Deal with Them
Stand: Core Truths You Must Know for an Unshakable Faith
50 States in 50 Days
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Norman Geisler
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Systematic Theology covers Prolegomena and Bibliology, Theology Proper and Christology, Hamartiology and Soteriology, and Ecclesiology and Eschatology. Dr. Geisler's unique approach to presenting his views on these topics includes biblical, theological, philosophical, and apologetical support for each section.
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Other books by Norman Geisler:
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General Introduction to the Bible
Philosophy of Religion
Christian Apologetics
A Popular Survey of the Old / New Testaments
Introduction to Philosophy: A Christian Perspective
Options in Contemporary Christian Ethics
What Augustine Says
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Come Let Us Reason
Thomas Aquinas: An Evangelical Appraisal
Answering Islam
Roman Catholics and Evangelicals
Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics
Chosen But Free
Correcting the Cults
and many others.
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Douglas Beaumont
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The Message Behind the Movie: Engaging a Film without Disengaging your Faith (Moody Press: 2009) teaches movie interpretation and evaluation with a view to worldview discussions covering philosophy, theology, religion, and ethics.
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Other books by Douglas Beaumont:
The Best Catholic Writing 2006 ([Protestant] Contributor)
Eternal Sobriety (Foreword and Appendix)
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Thomas Howe
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Objectivity in Biblical Interpretation examines and challenges postmodern theories of interpretation. Thomas Howe analyzes and explains what is identified as the current crisis of objectivity and presents a reasoned defense of an objective interpretation of the Bible.
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Other books by Thomas Howe:
When Critics Ask
Gambling: A Bad Bet
To Everyone An Answer (Contributor)
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Frank Turek
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Legislating Morality advocates a moral base for America without sacrificing religious and cultural diversity. It debunks the myth that "morality can't be legislated" and amply demonstrates how liberals, moderates, and conservatives alike use the law to promote good and curtail evil. This book boldly challenges prevailing thinking about right and wrong and about our nation's moral future.
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Other books by Frank Turek:
I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist
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Alumni and Students
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Peter Bocchinno
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Unshakable Foundations provides Christians with a volume packed with clear and definitive responses to the attacks against the very foundation of truth.
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Brian Cooper
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The Spiritual, Moral, and Civil Decay of America highlights the changing moral landscape of the United States, emphasizing the need to honor the values of the past.
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Randy Douglass
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Bringing Your Faith to Work is a great resource for those who are unsure of how to respond to the probing challenges of colleagues. Full of solid responses and explanations on how to make a case for Christ, this book is a must for those in your congregation struggling with taking their faith to work!
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Other books by Randy Douglass:
Integrity At Work
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Emlen Garrett
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The Mark of a Christian covers a variety of topics such as Apologetics in which Garrett sets the record straight on such false beliefs as Universal Salvation and Salvation by Works. He helps answer questions concerning the false doctrine concerning Roman Catholicism and Jehovah's Witnesses as well.
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Dean Hardy
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Stand Your Ground is an introduction to apologetics for young adults in high school or college. The book includes thirteen chapters that confront the overwhelming intellectual attacks Christian college students face on university campuses.
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Max Herrera
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The Battle for God: Responding to the Challenge of Neotheism is a response to Neotheism or "Openness Theology" - the widely debated recent theological phenomenon that questions the orthodox view of God's omniscience and omnipotence. A must read book for anyone concerned about the changing views of God within evangelical Christianity.
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Paul Hoffman
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Why I Am a Christian is a collection of writings from top contemporary Christian apologists dealing with issues such as Truth, God, Miracles, the Bible, Jesus, and Following Christ. Each chapter is written by well known scholars such as William Lane Craig, Norman Geisler, J. P. Moreland, Ravi Zacharias, Peter Kreeft, Winfried Corduan, Gary Habermas, Doug Geivett, Francis Beckwith, and J. Budziszewski.
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Joseph Holden
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Living Loud is an apologetics book for high school students who are on the front line of the spiritual war between persons who worship God and those who seek to cultivate a world apart from God. Students are being attacked on every flank—now more than ever, young Christians need to be prepared to defend their faith against the onslaught of lies and humanistic propaganda that so saturates our culture today.
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Other books by Joseph Holden:
Charts of Apologetics and Christian Evidences
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Steven Jirgal
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The Dirty Dozen (Avoiding the Pitfalls of Life Along the Narrow Way) is a book exposing twelve of the most dangerous temptations Christians may face. Though they often don't grab the limelight, these dangers place the Christian in the headlights resulting in a life that is truncated and less than fruitful. By learning what these temptations are, the child of God can avoid being entrapped by these snares as he walks the walk of faith along the narrow way of God's calling.
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Other books by Steven Jirgal:
The Path of a Champion
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Selena Johnson
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The Sin of Racism: How to be Set Free answers the questions What is racism? How and why did it happen? and How can we be rid of racism? This personal, spiritual, and historical journey into the roots of racism explores how the sin of racism has not been overcome in a spiritual sense despite the end of slavery more than a century ago. The Sin of Racism reviews some of the historical milestones related to racism such as, the slave trade, American slavery, pseudo-scientific racism, and today's cultural divide, through a Christian evangelical lens. Intended as a spiritual guide, this book not only helps individuals understand the roots of the sin of racism, but also helps them learn to overcome it.
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Ramon Margallo
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The Manger, the Cross, & the Empty Tomb: Christian Apologetics for Young Readers presents the story of sixth-grade twins Bryant and Bryce, and their precocious cousin Kate,as they face off with seventh-grader Rich, not knowing that Rich’s evolutionist attorney dad is in a conspiracy, with a famous TV host of a major TV network, to ridicule the Christian faith on a nationally televised debate. While Kate, Miss Young Philosopher, delves into her dad’s library, Bryant, Mr. Young Historian and Bryce, Mr. Young Archaeologist consult authoritative experts. The extensive research led them to more questions: How did the universe begin? Did it begin at all? Or, did it always exist? Can a man walk on water today? What about 2,000 years ago?
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Marcia Montenegro
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Spellbound presents a lucid and comprehensive examination of the paranormal and occult by breaking down the principles of paranormal practices, giving key points about the practices so that parents can readily identify them. The book discusses the occult view of supernatural energy and of good and evil, and how these concepts are seen in some popular literature and movies. The book also explains the dangers and gives a biblical basis for concern. Christian parents need to be equipped to discuss these matters with their children!
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Ryan Snuffer
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Love Your Neighbor: Thinking Wisely about Right and Wrong is a concise introduction to Christian ethics. It begins with a look at the biblical basis for morality, defines and describes various philosophical approaches to the subject of ethics, then connects biblical morality with the idea of absolute truth in philosophy. The book then moves from its philosophical basis to a practical application of Christian ethics, considering a wide range of social, biomedical, and personal issues. It does not take a partisan or denominational approach to these issues, but squarely faces them with an open mind and open Bible. The book is based on sound biblical and philosophical reasoning and does not tell readers what to think but encourages them to think biblically and critically through these issues.
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Other books by Ryan Snuffer:
Truth in Focus
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Robert Velarde
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Conversations with C. S. Lewis tells of an imaginative journey in which the literature professor mysteriously appears in Thomas Clerk's hospital room. Lewis challenges Clerk's thinking about the existence of God, the truth of Christianity, the problem of pain and suffering, the nature of love and much more. Are human beings a cosmic accident? Can we have morality without God? Was Jesus just a guru? Can we really believe in heaven and hell? Tom and Jack discuss these and many other questions, and they invite you to eavesdrop on their conversations.
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Other books by Robert Velarde:
The Heart of Narnia
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Patrick Zukeran
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World Religions is an excellent resource for learning about beliefs of various religious groups and how they compare with the Bible. This is a handy, helpful book for witnessing to unbelievers from various and sundry religious perspectives.
It gives an overview of the basic beliefs of the major world religions followed by a biblical critique, it also includes practices that are popular in western culture such as martial arts and alternative medicine and arguments against religious pluralism and the author's defense for the unique and exclusive truth of Christianity.
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Other books by Patrick Zukeran:
Unless I See
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