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Clark, Mark A., 1980-
Apologetics.
God (Christianity)
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The problem of God : answering a skeptic's challenges to Christianity /
Mark
Clark
; foreword by Larry Osborne.
by
Clark
,
Mark
A.,
1980-
Zondervan, 2017.
Call #:
239 C594p
Subjects
Apologetics.
God (Christianity)
URL856
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ISBN:
9780310535225 (pbk.)
Description:
267 pages ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-267).
Contents:
The problem of science -- The problem of God's existence -- The problem of the Bible -- the problem of the Christ myth -- The problem of evil and suffering -- The problem of hell -- The problem of sex -- The problem of hypocrisy -- The problem of exclusivity -- The problem of Jesus.
Summary:
"Raised an atheist,
Mark
Clark
was skeptical of the claims of Christianity. Yet, as he searched for answers to his persistent questions about origins, meaning, and morality, he found that Christianity offered rational answers that were surprisingly better than any other worldview, religious or secular, in the marketplace of ideas. This book emerges from
Clark
's former life as a skeptic and his work day pastoring skeptics who are looking to better understand Christianity and find answers to their questions.
Clark
encourages readers not to dismiss the teachings of Jesus and the Christian faith as outdated and irrelevant. Instead, we need to doubt our doubts, suspend our disbelief, and make room for ideas that may draw us outside the assumptions we're used to.
Mark
Clark
is the founding pastor of Village Church in Vancouver, one of the fastest growing multi-site churches in North America. His sermons have millions of downloads per year from over 120 different countries"--Provided by publisher.
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