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This book explores the implications of an atheistic worldview through the fictional story of a student named Zach—helping readers to see that Christianity is the best explanation for life as we know it.
This book explores the implications of an atheistic worldview through the fictional story of a student named Zach—helping readers to see that Christianity is the best explanation for life as we know...
This book explores the implications of an atheistic worldview through the fictional story of a student named Zach—helping readers to see that Christianity is the best explanation for life as we know it.
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Advance Praise
“DeWitt clearly demonstrates that there are really only two worldviews in constant conflict: theism versus nihilism.” R. Albert Mohler, Jr., President and Joseph Emerson Brown Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
“DeWitt knows his stuff. It is apparent that he’s familiar with
everyone from Chesterton to Lewis to Schaeffer. In a culture where it
can feel like Christianity is on the defensive, Dan reminds us that the
gospel is beautiful beyond reason and completely reasonable.” Andrew Peterson, singer/songwriter; author, The Wingfeather Saga series
“DeWitt clearly demonstrates that there are really only two worldviews in constant conflict: theism versus nihilism.” R. Albert Mohler, Jr., President and Joseph Emerson Brown Professor of Christian...
“DeWitt clearly demonstrates that there are really only two worldviews in constant conflict: theism versus nihilism.” R. Albert Mohler, Jr., President and Joseph Emerson Brown Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
“DeWitt knows his stuff. It is apparent that he’s familiar with
everyone from Chesterton to Lewis to Schaeffer. In a culture where it
can feel like Christianity is on the defensive, Dan reminds us that the
gospel is beautiful beyond reason and completely reasonable.” Andrew Peterson, singer/songwriter; author, The Wingfeather Saga series
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