Well another year has nearly come to an end. I wanted to pass on some recommended reading for the new year. Grace and peace to everyone in 2017!
- Stephen Davis: Rational Faith: A Philosopher’s Defense of Christianity (Veritas Books)
- Michael Licona: Why Are There Differences in the Gospels?: What We Can Learn from Ancient Biography
- Craig S. Keener and Edward T. Wright: Biographies and Jesus: What Does It Mean for the Gospels to Be Biographies?
- Paul M. Gould: Four Views on Christianity and Philosophy (Counterpoints: Bible and Theology
- James N. Anderson: Why Should I Believe Christianity? (The Big Ten)
- N.T. Wright, The Day the Revolution Began: Reconsidering the Meaning of Jesus’s Crucifixion
- Nabeel Qureshi: No God but One: Allah or Jesus?: A Former Muslim Investigates the Evidence for Islam and Christianity
- Douglas Axe: Undeniable: How Biology Confirms Our Intuition That Life Is Designed
- Stephen J. Bedard: Unmasking the Jesus Myth
- Paul Copan: A Little Book for New Philosophers: Why and How to Study Philosophy (Little Books)
- Michael Rota: Taking Pascal’s Wager: Faith, Evidence and the Abundant Life
- John C. Nugent: Endangered Gospel: How Fixing the World is Killing the Church
- Robert Spitzer: God So Loved the World: Clues to Our Transcendent Destiny from the Revelation of Jesus: 3 (Happiness, Suffering, and Transcendence)
- Darrell L. Bock: Jesus the God-Man: The Unity and Diversity of the Gospel Portrayals
- Craig L. Blomberg: The Historical Reliability of the New Testament: Countering the Challenges to Evangelical Christian Beliefs (B&H Studies in Christian Apologetics)