Truth, Knowledge, and the Reason for God
By Mike A. Robinson
NEW RELEASE! Many intellectuals spend the greater part of their life carefully guarding their ideas and shielding their worldview and ultimate pre-commitments from critical analysis; especially Biblical critics and skeptics. Countess atheists do not want to be restrained from their bias and irrationality so they vociferously declare that God does not exist. Herein Robinson challenges the rational assumptions and ethical presuppositions that drive unbelief as he offers potent arguments for Christian theism.
Within this innovative book are answers to questions like:
- Does the Christian God exist?
- What are the reasons to affirm the Resurrection of Christ?
- Can one prove Christian theism?
- How can the believer answer the problem of evil?
- How is Jesus Christ unique?
- How can one utilize justification in one’s apologetic approach?
Yes, this new work is geared for apologetic apprentices; however, this book is not just for beginners. The author refines very difficult and complex intellectual issues and makes them accessible to all, even though it may challenge many seasoned apologists and philosophers.
Truth, Knowledge and the Reason for God makes the powerful reality clear: All men know God exists. In this distinctive book, Mike Robinson gives the reader abundant and substantial reasons one should believe the Christian worldview. All men have their ultimate rational criteria, yet only a worldview based on Christian theism can provide absolute reasons to justify truth and knowledge. Robinson supplies powerful and vital arguments for the existence of God.
Included is new and distinctive material that will help the reader refute the arguments from the hostile “new atheists.”
Additionally, in this well documented book, one discovers:
- a keen and forceful critique of Stephen Hawking’s latest non-theistic notions
- a case for Christian theism built upon the rational and ethical bedrock required for knowledge
- an expansion of recent advancements concerning:
- a) the argument from knowledge
- b) the argument from reason
- c) and the argument from the laws of thought using a concatenation of rational necessities
In Truth, Knowledge and the Reason for God, Robinson contends that the worldview revealed in scripture is the precondition for all knowledge. The God of the Bible is the source and the basis of every element of mankind’s experience, knowledge, and value. This is a fine resource that will help believers and unbelievers discover the enormous amount of evidence that exists for the truth of Christianity.
