Lee Strobel's investigative book examines the evidence for Jesus, written by a former atheist and journalist, providing a compelling case for Christ.
C.S. Lewis's classic apologetic work explaining the basic tenets of Christianity and making a case for the truth of the Christian faith.
Tim Keller addresses common doubts and questions about Christianity, providing thoughtful answers and a compelling case for faith.
Josh McDowell's classic work on apologetics, offering a comprehensive defense of the Christian faith with a focus on the reliability of the Bible and the resurrection of Jesus.
N.T. Wright's comprehensive examination of the historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus, providing a scholarly defense of this central Christian belief.
John Stott's seminal work on the significance of the cross, exploring its theological meaning and its impact on Christian life.
Norman Geisler and Frank Turek present a comprehensive argument for Christianity, addressing common objections and providing evidence for the existence of God, the reliability of the Bible, and the resurrection of Jesus.
Gary Habermas and Michael Licona present a thorough defense of the resurrection of Jesus, focusing on historical evidence and scholarly analysis.
J. Warner Wallace, a former cold-case detective, applies forensic analysis to the claims of the Gospels, offering a unique and compelling defense of the Christian faith.
William Lane Craig's comprehensive introduction to apologetics, covering the existence of God, the resurrection of Jesus, and the reliability of the Gospels.
William Lane Craig provides an accessible guide to defending the Christian faith, focusing on key arguments for God's existence, the resurrection, and the reliability of the Gospels.
G.K. Chesterton's classic work defends the uniqueness of Christianity, exploring the figure of Christ and the impact of Christianity on history.
Lee Strobel tackles the most difficult objections to Christianity, providing a thoughtful defense of the faith and addressing doubts and questions.
Frank Morison's classic work investigates the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus, offering a compelling case for the truth of the resurrection.
C.S. Lewis addresses the difficult question of suffering and pain, offering a thoughtful and compassionate exploration of why God allows suffering.
Lee Strobel examines the current attacks on the identity of Christ, providing a well-researched defense of the historical Jesus and his divinity.
Norman Geisler presents a rigorous defense of the resurrection of Jesus, exploring historical evidence, theological significance, and common objections.
Norman Geisler critiques atheism and presents a robust defense of the Christian worldview, addressing the intellectual challenges posed by atheism.
J.I. Packer's influential book on the nature of God and what it means to truly know Him, blending theology with personal devotion.