
Truth Unites Why I Wrote a Book on Whether God Exists
Nov 24, 2021
A clear tour of why a new book argues for Christian theism using four classic arguments. Listens explore cosmology, design, moral experience, and Christology. Topics include math, music, love as signs of design and a case for a first cause outside space and time. The conversation also touches on probability, choice, and historical defenses of the resurrection.
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Personal Journal Entries Included
- Gavin includes personal journal entries from college describing his struggles and how he overcame them.
- He uses these entries to make the book both academic and deeply personal.
Appeal To The Good, True, And Beautiful
- Ortlund emphasizes the transcendentals: good, true, and beautiful, arguing the gospel must appeal to heart and imagination as well as reason.
- He claims Christian theism offers not only plausibility but a more meaningful and aesthetically satisfying worldview.
Begin By Making Christianity Appealing
- Start by showing Christianity is respectable and desirable before arguing its truth to avoid immediate defensive rejection.
- Use Pascal's insight: make religion respectable, desirable, then argue it's true.












