Should we avoid religious truth claims for the sake of peace? -- Are all religions true? -- Is all religious truth subjective? -- Can we just ignore religion? -- The Trilemma -- Liar, lunatic, or Lord -- The historical reliability of the Gospels -- Jesus's claims -- Objections to the Trilemma -- A final suggestion -- The resurrection -- The significance of the resurrection -- Evidence for the resurrection -- Naturalistic explanations -- Seeking the best explanation -- Objections to the resurrection -- In conclusion -- God and Revelation (Part I): Nature -- Why is mathematics so successful? -- What caused the universe? -- Why is there something rather than nothing? -- Why is the universe finely tuned for life? -- Objections to a Theistic view of the universe -- Evidence and worship -- God and Revelation (Part II): The moral law -- How can objective moral values and duties exist? -- Why should we seek the truth? -- Revelation and scripture -- Evidence and commitment -- Arguments against God -- The problem of evil -- Evolution -- The hiddenness of God -- The Gospel (Part I): The uniqueness of Christianity -- Christianity on sin and salvation -- Buddhism on sin and salvation -- Hinduism on sin and salvation -- Islam on sin and salvation -- Judaism on sin and salvation -- Problems and solutions -- The Gospel (Part II): Christianity and Sin -- Are we radically morally corrupt? -- Sin in the world -- Sin in our hearts -- The gospel (Part 3): Christianity and salvation -- Sin and transgression -- Sin as slavery -- The gospel of grace -- Objections to the Christian view of salvation -- Conclusions -- What's missing from this book -- The view from somewhere -- The logic of repentance -- By grace through faith -- The good news of the Kingdom -- The step of faith.
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