Description
A practical and insightful introduction to apologetics which offers various approaches to discussing your faith with others
About the Author
Alister McGrath is Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at the University of Oxford, and a prolific author. His previous books for SPCK include the Christian Belief for Everyone Series, Why Are We Here? (2015), Why God Won't Go Away (2011), Mere Theology (2010) and The Dawkins Delusion? (2007) which has sold over 150,000 copies worldwide in 17 languages.
Reviews
This is a fresh, clear, and practical introduction to apologetics from someone who doesn't just talk about the subject but actually does it brilliantly. * Os Guinness *
Mere Apologetics helps readers work out their own way to effectively communicate and defend the gospel...A great read for both beginning and experienced apologists. * Jim Sire *
This is an accessible book which is written in such a way that it is self-contained. Each chapter concludes with directions for further reading for those who wish to explore further. As we continue to wrestle with the call to talk of the things of God and to give account of our faith, this book can be a useful tool to enable conversation among ourselves in order that we can have those conversations outside the Church. -- Rev Dr Adrian Burdon * Methodist Recorder *
[McGrath's] new book exhibits all the hallmarks of his mature style. It is careful and methodical, demarking themes deliberately ... There is no doubt that the newcomer to the idea of apologetics will find a clear and concise introduction here. -- Canon Andrew Davison * Church Times *
Anything written by Alistair McGrath ... is always worth a look. This volume, essentially an introduction to the subject of apologetics, is no different. McGrath's style is both warm and popular, making him an idea communicator of the sometimes complex area of Christian apologetics. -- Lynne McNeil * Life and Work *
Book Information
ISBN 9780281075102
Author Alister McGrath
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint SPCK Publishing
Publisher SPCK Publishing
Weight(grams) 263g