Sunday, June 1, 2008
Copan's Apologetics Book Reviewed by Publishers Weekly
Publisher's Weekly reviewed Paul Copan's When God Goes to Starbucks: A Guide to Everyday Apologetics (Baker Books). The is set to be released August 1st.
Here are just some of the important review remarks:
"an excellent and comprehensive resource to help Christians contend with controversial questions about their faith."
"Copan writes eloquently and respectfully on social and moral themes ..."
"... Copan does not flinch from a biblical stance and delineates each problem with exemplary thoroughness."
"Copan's skillful approach to apologetics provides ample information on hot-topic themes"
Paul was recently interviewed about whether human beings are "hard-wired for faith."
Here are just some of the important review remarks:
"an excellent and comprehensive resource to help Christians contend with controversial questions about their faith."
"Copan writes eloquently and respectfully on social and moral themes ..."
"... Copan does not flinch from a biblical stance and delineates each problem with exemplary thoroughness."
"Copan's skillful approach to apologetics provides ample information on hot-topic themes"
Paul was recently interviewed about whether human beings are "hard-wired for faith."
Labels: apologetics, book reviews, paul copan