Without Excuse
Essays on Presuppositional Apologetics
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Without Excuse is a collection edited by David Haines that brings together essays addressing presuppositional approaches to Christian apologetics.
The volume explores methodological, philosophical, and theological defenses of presuppositionalism, engaging critics and outlining applications for contemporary apologetic practice.
Contributors discuss the epistemic foundations of Christian belief, the role of the Bible as ultimate authority, and strategies for public debate.
The book aims to equip readers with both theoretical understanding and practical tools for defending the faith in pluralistic contexts.
It is published under Davenant Press and geared toward pastors, students, and apologists within Reformed evangelical circles.
The volume explores methodological, philosophical, and theological defenses of presuppositionalism, engaging critics and outlining applications for contemporary apologetic practice.
Contributors discuss the epistemic foundations of Christian belief, the role of the Bible as ultimate authority, and strategies for public debate.
The book aims to equip readers with both theoretical understanding and practical tools for defending the faith in pluralistic contexts.
It is published under Davenant Press and geared toward pastors, students, and apologists within Reformed evangelical circles.
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