Quote: Originally posted by Contra_Mundum
"Persuasions" is a Doug Wilson book that I thought had some practical value. He writes a long parable about a presuppositional apologist who is walking one way on the road and keeps meeting with unbelievers going the other way (a twist on the vantillian "apologetics is a head-on collision" idea). The dialog is what I found useful. It's similar to reading real-world exchanges like those Paul has posted here or linked to.
| I have gleaned much from that book and his other one on Calvinism, Easy Chairs, Hard Words.
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J. B. Atken
John Knox PCA
Layman, M.A. student at Louisiana College
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