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| Reasons We Believe by Nathan Busenitz
I ordered this book last night. Has anyone here read it or have any thoughts on it? From what I've seen, MacArthur uses a basically presuppositional approach, so I don't expect this to be a typical "evidentialist" book.
Here's the endorsement from Prof. John Frame: Quote: |
Comprehensive and concise, qualities one rarely finds in the same volume. The book maintains a remarkable focus on Scripture itself. It shows how Christians can make use of traditional evidences and arguments within the Bible’s own framework of thought.
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