Know Why You Believe
The Christian life depends upon faith, and there are good reasons for that faith. In Know Why You Believe, professor and author K. Scott Oliphint answers the "why" questions both Christians and non-Christians often ask, laying out a simple and convincing case for the core teachings of Christianity:

  • Why Believe in the Bible?
  • Why Believe in Jesus?
  • Why Believe in Miracles?
  • Why Believe in Salvation?
  • Why Believe in God Despite the Evil in the World?
  • And more!

As part of the KNOW series, Know Why You Believe is designed for personal study or classroom use, and for small groups and Sunday schools wanting to better understand the traditional defenses of Christian beliefs.

Each chapter covers a foundational teaching and includes a rationale for that teaching, responses to common objections, reflection questions to prompt further consideration, and suggested readings for readers wanting to dig deeper.

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Know Why You Believe
The Christian life depends upon faith, and there are good reasons for that faith. In Know Why You Believe, professor and author K. Scott Oliphint answers the "why" questions both Christians and non-Christians often ask, laying out a simple and convincing case for the core teachings of Christianity:

  • Why Believe in the Bible?
  • Why Believe in Jesus?
  • Why Believe in Miracles?
  • Why Believe in Salvation?
  • Why Believe in God Despite the Evil in the World?
  • And more!

As part of the KNOW series, Know Why You Believe is designed for personal study or classroom use, and for small groups and Sunday schools wanting to better understand the traditional defenses of Christian beliefs.

Each chapter covers a foundational teaching and includes a rationale for that teaching, responses to common objections, reflection questions to prompt further consideration, and suggested readings for readers wanting to dig deeper.

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Overview

The Christian life depends upon faith, and there are good reasons for that faith. In Know Why You Believe, professor and author K. Scott Oliphint answers the "why" questions both Christians and non-Christians often ask, laying out a simple and convincing case for the core teachings of Christianity:

  • Why Believe in the Bible?
  • Why Believe in Jesus?
  • Why Believe in Miracles?
  • Why Believe in Salvation?
  • Why Believe in God Despite the Evil in the World?
  • And more!

As part of the KNOW series, Know Why You Believe is designed for personal study or classroom use, and for small groups and Sunday schools wanting to better understand the traditional defenses of Christian beliefs.

Each chapter covers a foundational teaching and includes a rationale for that teaching, responses to common objections, reflection questions to prompt further consideration, and suggested readings for readers wanting to dig deeper.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780310525974
Publisher: Zondervan
Publication date: 04/25/2017
Series: KNOW Series
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 4.90(w) x 7.10(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

K. Scott Oliphint is professor of apologetics and systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia and is the author of numerous articles and books, including Reasons for Faith: Philosophy in the Service of Theology and Covenantal Apologetics. He is also coeditor of the two-volume Christian Apologetics Past and Present: A Primary Source Reader and a contributor to Four Views on Christianity and Philosophy.


Justin Holcomb (Ph D, Emory University) is an Episcopal priest and a professor of theology and Christian thought at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and Reformed Theological Seminary. He has authored, coauthored, and edited several books, including Know the Heretics. He lives with his wife and daughters in Orlando, Florida.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Why believe in anything 2. Why believe the Bible 3. Why believe in God 4. Why believe in Jesus 5. Why believe in miracles 6. Why believe in salvation 7. Why believe Jesus rose from the dead 8. Why believe in heaven and hell 9. Why believe in God in the face of modern science 10. Why believe in God despite the evil in the world 11. Why believe in Christianity alone

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Know Why You Believe is a very fine book which clearly expounds the core beliefs of the Christian faith and the rational basis for those beliefs, while also deftly dismantling some of the common objections leveled at Christianity. Readers will find Scott Oliphint to be a learned scholar and a reliable guide who writes with a delightfully engaging style. His latest offering will serve multiple audiences: skeptical unbelievers, new believers, young Christians headed out to college, and mature Christians looking for a fresh and accessible apologetic resource that tackles the intellectual challenges of our day in a biblically faithful fashion. — James Anderson, Associate Professor of Theology and Philosophy, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NC

About God, the renown British author Kingsley Amis once said: “I’m an atheist, yes. But it’s more that I hate him.” In this brilliant book K. Scott Oliphint addresses the toughest challenges posed by unbelief. With great respect and imagination he convincingly shows that unbelief is not primarily a matter of quarreling with the facts. It is generated by the deepest inclinations of the heart. He also persuasively argues that the Christian faith is fully able to provide our “rest in thee” as Augustine put it centuries ago. Obligatory reading for anyone concerned to defend and commend the biblical outlook to this generation. — William Edgar, Professor of Apologetics, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, PA

In Know Why You Believe, Scott Oliphint presents a very thorough case for Christianity. He presents evidence, but also analyzes carefully the mindset necessary to appreciate the force of the evidence. And his argument again and again points to Christ, not only as the conclusion of the argument, but as our deepest ground of certainty. — Dr. John Frame, Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy, Reformed Theological Seminary

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