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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fast Facts and Answers on a Plethora of Subjects
This is one of the better introductory works that deals with
apologetical issues. Contextually, each contribution is stacked
and packed with useful information and facts. The content in each
article is tight with few wasted words.

The subject matter is organized alphabetically from abortion to
Zoroastrianism. This volume contains...
Published on December 24, 2008 by Dr. Bradley W. England

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It's decent. You'll come back to it for quick reference.
I think this work largely accomplished what it set out to do, be a quick reference to popular issues in apologetics. I don't know if I like this being called an encyclopedia though, this fits more into a category like "Holman's QuickSource Guides" (Doug Powell's is excellent by the way). One of it's strong points is it's breadth of subject matter. From Plantinga's...
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fast Facts and Answers on a Plethora of Subjects, December 24, 2008
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Dr. Bradley W. England (Springfield, Missouri) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Popular Encyclopedia of Apologetics: Surveying the Evidence for the Truth of Christianity (Hardcover)
This is one of the better introductory works that deals with
apologetical issues. Contextually, each contribution is stacked
and packed with useful information and facts. The content in each
article is tight with few wasted words.

The subject matter is organized alphabetically from abortion to
Zoroastrianism. This volume contains over 175 articles, each no
more than three pages in length, by such notable Christian leaders
as: John Ankerberg, Norman Geisler, Randall Price, Gary Habermas
and others.

This reference book deals successfully with social questions (abortion,
suicide and homosexually), world religions (Islam, Buddhism), doctrinal
issues (Trinity, the soul, exclusiveity of salvation), philosophical
problems (evil, the existence of God) to name a few. Articles dealing
with the subject of UFO's, cults and the occult, church fathers, doctrinal
errors and Christian philosophers are also included.

I found this volume to be a useful user friendly reference work
which surveys many of the important questions asked today. This book
would be an excellent place to start with in order to grasp and
understand the basic facts and issues of each subject. A select
bibliography is listed after each article for further research and
study.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It's decent. You'll come back to it for quick reference., April 4, 2010
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I think this work largely accomplished what it set out to do, be a quick reference to popular issues in apologetics. I don't know if I like this being called an encyclopedia though, this fits more into a category like "Holman's QuickSource Guides" (Doug Powell's is excellent by the way). One of it's strong points is it's breadth of subject matter. From Plantinga's Reformed Epistemology to the analogy of being to mentioning the UFO cult the Nuwaubians (it's about time!), this book has a taste of just about everything you wouldn't possibly think of. And don't let Ergun Caner's name disuade you; he may be highly unpopular but the rest of the Liberty University faculty that contributed to this work are pretty cool guys (I had them for professors). So if you're looking for something that gets to meat with out alot of bones on a wide range of subjects, this is your book.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling Comprehensive Apologetic Resource, October 12, 2009
This review is from: The Popular Encyclopedia of Apologetics: Surveying the Evidence for the Truth of Christianity (Hardcover)
This offering provides a wide-ranging new resource as a valuable tool for the mature pastor or for those with little background in apologetics. Some of the church's most gifted minds contribute to this laudable and persuasive volume. This includes bestselling author Josh McDowell, philosopher Norman Geisler, Baptist Seminary Academician Albert Mohler, David Noebel, Resurrection expert Gary Habermas, Dillon Burroughs, popular TV apologist John Ankerberg, and more. 150-plus entries make this a compelling source of some of the finest evidentialist scholarship available.

History, cultic groups, Church Fathers, epistemology, ethics (including modern genetic topics), Messianic prophecy, philosophy, atheism, and many other contemporary apologetic issues are discussed and the Christian position vividly defended.

The two drawbacks I found:
1. Considering that it is an encyclopedia, most of the subjects are not dealt with in depth (the great majority of the subjects are analyzed with painstaking precision, but space limits the length available. Additional books are suggested for further study on various topics).
2. Since the majority of the entries overlook epistemic issues, the reader is left with a highly probable apologetic. I prefer certainty that is found in undermining the non-believer's epistemic rights and privileges that are involved in pondering, discussing, examining, and debating all evidence, ideas, and asserted perspectives.
Those (both evidentialists and presuppositionalists) who place this comprehensive work on their bookshelf will appeal to it frequently. Notwithstanding my apologetic bias, I heartily recommend this hardback.
The Necessary Existence of God: The Proof of Christianity Through Presuppositional Apologetics
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Valuable resource of biblically based sound doctrine, May 7, 2011
This review is from: The Popular Encyclopedia of Apologetics: Surveying the Evidence for the Truth of Christianity (Hardcover)
Ed Hindson and Ergun Caner have created an excellent resource that would be of great value to any Christian. The Popular Encyclopedia of Apologetics is an ingenious piece of literature and an invaluable source of biblically based sound doctrine. The book is great because it really is set up like an encyclopedia. From A to Z, Caner and Hindson deal with many controversial issues, theological issues, and almost any subject pertaining to the Christian life to include: abortion, apologetics, astrology, biblical criticism, evangelism, evil, existence of God, marriage, and other worldviews and religions. The book is a great quick reference guide because you can easily find the word, or phrase, of a typical Christian subject, read a few paragraphs on the subject, and have a biblically based defense to present regarding that subject.

I would highly recommend this encyclopedia for any Christian as a great biblical resource.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great concise reference, December 7, 2011
This review is from: The Popular Encyclopedia of Apologetics: Surveying the Evidence for the Truth of Christianity (Hardcover)
Nice quick reference for important religious and theological questions. Very handy for quick research prior to meeting with friends of different backgrounds.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Reference Book, October 3, 2011
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This book is a MUST for anyone who is serious in his or her study of theology. The authors have taken pains to ensure a complete definition is given for anything that has to do with religion--and address it from the secular (often political) point and the theological implications (for example, abortion is defined medically, politically, and theologically in detail). I found each subject to be dealt with in the most straight-forward manner. This book should be on your bookshelf!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book, August 26, 2011
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This was a good read, it you want to know how to defend your faith as a Christian then you need this book on your shelf.
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4.0 out of 5 stars great value, April 28, 2011
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clear and easy to understand. Very informative. The editors choose writers with a good understanding of the topics that they wrote about
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Poorly edited, November 18, 2010
This review is from: The Popular Encyclopedia of Apologetics: Surveying the Evidence for the Truth of Christianity (Hardcover)
The book contains articles of varying topics that relate to defending Christianity. It also contains articles that define other world religions and explain why those religions are not reasonable nor align with the Bible. Many of the articles are well written and address views that must be understood by Christians.

The book is written to be read by a wide audience but that does not excuse many articles that are poorly written. The editing is poor. There are many grammatical errors. Many of the poorly written articles read as if they had been copied from other books and then had some of the words changed to avoid explicit plagiarism. Some of the bad articles repeat the same point multiple times in the same or succeeding paragraph. These issues are a distraction from the quality work produced by some of the writers. The lack of quality in regards to the poorly written articles makes me not trust the content of the poorly written articles.

Because of the poorly written articles, I cannot consider this book as a primary tool for studying apologetics. I rate the book with two stars solely for the well written articles.
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, July 23, 2010
This review is from: The Popular Encyclopedia of Apologetics: Surveying the Evidence for the Truth of Christianity (Hardcover)
Ok. I got this book as a requirement for one of my college courses. Wow! What an awesome read!
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