Fresh Apologetics eBook: Hinduism: Christian Philosophy and Presuppositions Examine the Religion of the Gods and Karma
APOLOGETICS eBook By Mike A. Robinson
Ebook Description
It’s hard to find books that contest Hinduism and Eastern Thought via worldview criticism, presuppositional analysis, and Christian philosophy. But in Hinduism: Christian Philosophy & Presuppositions Examine the Religion of the Gods and Karma Robinson produces an innovative book that argues that Hindu thought fails the test of reason and that Christian theism is not only true, but Christianity is rationally necessary and assured. Hinduism: Christian Philosophy & Presuppositions Examine the Religion of the Gods and Karma is a readable volume: accessible to the non-specialist, yet scholarly.
Hinduism: Christian Philosophy & Presuppositions Examine the Religion of the Gods and Karma evaluates the claims of Hinduism and examines the evidence for the Christian counterclaim, equipping you with strong apologetic answers. This pioneering edition provides resources and leading-edge argumentation throughout.
Robinson defines difficult terminology and explains challenging concepts so no one is baffled by the clear contentions he furnishes. This fresh resource establishes the necessary reliability of the New Testament, and in contrast with Hindu scripture, that Christianity is the only sound worldview; it alone provides logical, philosophical, and theological essentials.
This volume is a must for everyone, the student or the academic, concerned about defending Christian theism against the claims of Eastern thought.
If you desire to find out how a philosophical, biblical, theological, and transcendental analysis refutes Eastern Religions and Hindu thought, then this book is for you.
Within its pages are numerous properly grounded deductive and transcendental arguments which make it a very unique book regarding comparative religion. It’s a fine resource for a searching non-Christian, those with apologetic or philosophical interests, religious scholars, and ministers.
Logically meticulous, apologetically relevant, and philosophically indispensable, this is a richly illuminating work. Anyone interested in sharing the truth with Hindu friends or understanding the doctrines and theological foundation of Eastern Thought will appreciate this new apologetic resource.
Using an easy–to–follow format this book helps the reader answer questions like:
• Krishna and Jesus Christ—what are their roles? (and the reason Christ alone has a legitimate claim to authority).
• The Vedas, Bhagavad Gita and the Bible—what kind of inspiration and authority do they have?
• Hindu Theology—What are the theological, philosophical, and logical problems?
• How to witness to Hindus, New Agers, and Sikhs
Readers will discover that this is an invaluable tool for discussing and sharing the truth and life of Christ with Hindu, New Age, and Sikh friends and acquaintances.
purchase the eBook Hinduism: Christian Philosophy and Presuppositions Examine the Religion of the Gods and Karma HERE
HINDUISM: CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY AND PRESUPPOSITIONAL APOLOGETICS EXAMINE THE RELIGION OF THE GODS AND KARMA
Mike Robinson
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CONTENTS
Introduction Yahweh Alone is God
Chapter 1 Hinduism: The Religion Of Gods And Karma
Chapter 2 The Trinity: Truth, Revelation, And Foundations
Chapter 3 There Is One Way To God: The Certain Truth
Chapter 4 Increasing Discernment
NOTES
Appendix I The Form And Spirit Of Religion
Appendix II The God Of Christianity
Appendix II: Sikhism: Reaching Sikhs With The Gospel
Glossary
I. Online Resources: Books, Blogs, and Website
II. Copyright Notice
III. New Volumes
purchase the eBook Hinduism: Christian Philosophy and Presuppositions Examine the Religion of the Gods and Karma HERE


First of all I would like to say fantastic blog!
I had a quick question that I’d like to ask if you do not mind. I was interested to know how you center yourself and clear your mind before writing. I’ve had a hard time clearing my thoughts in getting my ideas out.
I do take pleasure in writing but it just seems like the first 10 to 15 minutes are lost
just trying to figure out how to begin. Any recommendations or hints?
Appreciate it!
Rachelle
Pray, read a bit of Scripture and discuss beforehand topics w/ people who know about the topic.