Discusses the most common objections people have to the truths of the Christian faith and answers the most frequently asked questions about the religion
The author writes: in the light of God's Word, I've seen with growing clarity the stark emptiness of the world without Christ. So I have felt an increasing burden to challenge its false and bankrupt values, to help keep others from the futile search that so consumed my early years
Intellectuals Don't Need God is for people who are not convinced by the arguments of classical, rationalistic apologetics, for people who feel that Christianity must have a broader appeal that to reason alone if it is to be persuasive to non-Christians. Alister McGrath shows convincingly that reason is only one of many possible points of contact between the non-Christian and the gospel. In toda…