When faced with hard questions, how do you even begin to answer? Partnered with Westminster Theological Seminary, P&R Publishing presents its new booklet series which kicks-off with 6 new booklets. Ranging from 32-48 pages, these booklets include biblical and scholarly reasoning from authors who have been addressing these hard questions for years. Written to equip and strengthen laypeople in their defense of the faith, Christian Answers to Hard Questions challenges contemporary opposition to Christianity with concise, practical answers. Be on the lookout for upcoming booklets in the series!

Christian Interpretations of Genesis 1 by Vern S. Poythress

Several interpretations of Genesis and scientific evidence endeavor to demonstrate harmony: among them young-earth creationism, mature creation, the day-age theory, the analogical-day theory, and the framework hypothesis. Vern Poythress explores which is best.

Christianity and the Role of Philosophy by K. Scott Oliphint

“The role of philosophy must be subservient to theology,” says Scott Oliphint, who demonstrates that it is only when we begin with God and his Word that we engage in true philosophy.

Creation, Evolution, and Intelligent Design by Gonzalez & Richards

What are creationism, evolution, and intelligent design really about? Has materialism displaced God as the best explanation for our existence? Jay Richards and Guillermo Gonzales serve up a guide for the perplexed.

Should You Believe in God? by K. Scott Oliphint

People increasingly demonstrate a disbelief in God. In a conversational style, apologist Scott Oliphint discusses why belief is still a preferable and more coherent position than unbelief and answers common objections to Christian belief.

 

The Morality of God in the Old Testament by G. K. Beale

Can God be morally good if he commanded the Israelites to exterminate the Canaanites? G. K. Beale tackles troubling passages in the Old Testament to show that Scripture can be true and God still good.

 

Was Jesus Really Born of a Virgin? by Brandon D. Crowe

Do you know why the virgin birth of Christ is a significant doctrine? Seven objections to the virgin birth are considered, along with an investigation of the relevant biblical texts.

 

Price: $4.99 per booklet Pages: Range between 32 and 48 pages each Binding: Paper
Series Editors: Peter A. Lillback and Steven T. Huff