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Bock Darrell L. - Truth matters: confident faith in a confusing world

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We know church kids today have real questions and often cant defend their faith. Others are honestly seeking the truth. Truth Matters is written for this querying audience. It supplies them with well-reasoned responses to their often honest questions or to the objections they read or hear. Those questions may come from professors, friends, or their own personal reflections. Readers will discover the kind of historical information and thinking skills that high schoolers and young adults need for a vibrant faith, making them better able to appreciate and articulate what the Bible claims as truth. This book is an enriching lifesaver for curious young minds and hearts everywhere. - Back cover.;Skepticism 101 -- The skeptical mystique : what makes unbelief so terribly believable? -- Is God there? Does God care? : Then why cant he do any better than this? -- Lets make a Bible : who picked these books, and whered they come from? -- Contradictions, contradictions : why does my Bible have all these mistakes? -- Ill need an original : how can copies of copies be the same as the real thing? -- And the winner is : who decided what Christianity was made of? -- A likely story : how do we know Jesus rose from the dead? -- Epilogue : A good read on reasoned faith -- Digging deeper.

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Today is the era of the aggressive but often misinformed atheist. Misunderstandings and half-truths abound about how we got the Bible, how well preserved it is, whether or not it is full of contradictions, whether the resurrection is credible, and more. Kstenberger, Bock, and Chatraw set the record straight in a way that ordinary people can readily understand. Must reading for anyone with questions about these and related subjects or who knows anyone with questions about them!

Craig L. Blomberg, Distinguished Professor of New Testament, Denver Seminary

We will soon be packing her bags, loading the car, and driving our eighteen-year-old daughter to a major state university known for its liberalism, in a city known for keeping it weird, at a time when truth is being redefined! I was going to ask Andreas Kstenberger, Darrell Bock, and Josh Chatraw if I could send them with her, but now that they have written this book, I will send it instead. These three are a rarity: top notch scholars with a heart for real people and a style that is eminently accessible. This latest work came just in time for me, and for you, and your kids too!

Pete Briscoe, senior pastor, Bent Tree Fellowship, Carrolton, Texas

Truth Matters should be on every college freshmans reading list. The authors square off with todays leading skeptics of Christianity, offering convincing counter arguments in an easy-to-read style. Although written for college students, the books rich content makes it an excellent resource for adults of all ages as they encounter questions about the trustworthiness of the Bible and the truthfulness of Christianity.

Lynn H. Cohick, professor of New Testament, Wheaton College

For too long our churches have crossed their fingers and sent their youth off to Lions Den University offering little more than encouragements to hold on to a blind faith and to simply ignore the arguments of non-Christian professors. What do they know? I remember hearing. Well, the honest answer is, A lot! This book is a welcome help for students who would rather have a reasoned faith than a blind onea faith that seeks to face with confidence, rather than ignore in fear, the hard questions posed by professors, peers, or even their own doubts. With honesty, humility, and winsomeness, the authors help us to see the overlooked complexities behind the often simplistic arguments against our faith, giving us permission to pull our fingers from our ears AND still have faith in Christ. An excellent resource for my students (and their parents, pastors, and younger siblings too)!

Eric Gambardella, campus staff, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Christopher Newport University

What I love about this book is that it is both intellectually responsible and imminently readable. I anticipate it becoming one of my most recommended resources, both for students struggling with challenges to their faith as well as seekers asking honest questions.

J. D. Greear, author of Stop Asking Jesus Into Your Heart and Gospel: Recovering the Power that Made Christianity Revolutionary

This is a very timely book. Over the last few years, a number of critical scholars, including Bart Ehrman, have attacked the historicity and reliability of the New Testament and have made claims that simply cannot be supported by the evidence. This book sets the records straight. In a fashion that is both scholarly and accessible, the authors have provided a tremendous resource for the church.

Michael J. Kruger, president and professor of New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary

I have worked with university students for over twenty years, serving in three different states, and the level of skepticism has never been higher. This is due, in part, to the aggressive secular agenda that is promoted from the first day of orientation until the final graduation speech is delivered. This book will without question serve as a valuable resource and is a must read for our staff and students in Raleigh-Durham and around the world.

Rupert Leary, Campus Outreach Global Ministries

There has been a need for this book to be written for a long time. Im thrilled to see it finally in print! Truth Matters offers cogent responses to some of the most common objections against Christianity. I will be recommending this book to students for a long time.

Sean McDowell, apologetics expert and coauthor of Is God Just A Human Invention?

After fifteen years ministering to the millennial generation and their families, one thing has remained constant: the need to logically and practically prepare students to respond to views opposing Christianity and the Bible. Kstenberger, Bock, and Chatraw have provided an accessible and practical guide of strong arguments for the Christian faith and successfully counter popular arguments against orthodox Christianity. Get this book for your teenager, your college student, or your minister to students. Their faith may depend on it.

Dave Miller, lead pastor, Sentral Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Truth Matters is a wonderfully accessible, yet in-depth reply to some of the most common criticisms of Christianity that contemporary culture launches our way. The authors are fair and even-handed in the way they portray Bart Ehrmann, yet offer insightful critique of both his views and the spirit of skepticism that he represents. This is a very useful work for followers of Jesus at any age, but particularly high school and college students. I look forward to the more detailed volume that follows up on this one.

Scott B. Rae, Dean of Faculty, Chair of Philosophy Department, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University

Steeped in the soup of postmodernisms insidious skepticism, our youth and young adults are floundering in their commitments to God. Recent renewed attacks on the veracity and reliability of the Bible and its message have shipwrecked the faith of many Christians who are ill-equipped to stand their ground and defend their beliefs. Truth Matters delivers a scholarly response to these challenges and provides the believer with reasoned arguments to effectively counter the onslaught they are facing today. In a very readable format, Kstenberger, Bock, and Chatraw have provided the information necessary to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you.

Jay Sedwick, professor of Educational Ministries and Leadership, Dallas Theological Seminary

Truth Matters is a godsend, a clear and accessible resource for equipping Christian students to surviveand thrivein our increasingly skeptical culture. The tone of this book is light and playful enough to engage the average high school student, but its evidence and arguments are sturdy enough to provide solid ground for anyone seeking to respond intelligently to modern attacks on the Christian faith. With a clear mastery of the evidence and a keen insight into how to address the hot topics of modern skepticism, Truth Matters will both encourage and equip. This is a must-have resource for Christian students, youth pastors, and parents.

Craig A. Smith, youth speaker and adjunct professor of New Testament and Christian Doctrine, Denver Seminary

Truth Matters is a timely resource that students need to have in their hands. Throughout this book students will be challenged to think through key components of their faith while being equipped to defend that faith in their culture. Most important, I believe that as students engage with this material their faith will be strengthened and they will fall more in love with their Savior.

Ben Trueblood, director of LifeWay Student Ministry

Truth-telling about the Bible matters, especially in an increasingly post-modern and cynical culture, binging on spin-doctoring about all subjects imaginable. Kstenberger, Bock, and Chatraw have done us all a great service in providing some straightforward answers to the usual hard questions people ask about the Bible. Especially helpful in a biblically illiterate culture is their treatment of the usual things trotted out by pundits who seek to demonstrate that the Bible is riddled with errors, inconsistencies, and just plain myths. As it turns out, that is not the truth about the Truth.

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