In Christianity: The Evidence Roger Forster and Paul Marston explore the grounds for Christian faith drawing from the natural world and science, historical evidence and our general human experiences. Recommended for anyone who wants to examine the case for Christianity, or to get equipped to explain their faith to others. "This is a book to savour. Not only do the a uthors provide strong evidence for the truth of Christianity but they also reveal their passion for personal knowledge of God in Christ. Make no mistake: this is not an arid work of apologetics but a n intelligent commitment to Evangelism that challenges many of the assumptions of secular thinking." Canon Dr Andrew Walker, Emeritus professor of Theology, Culture and Education, King’s College, London "If you want a clear, succinct a nd reasoned case for Christianity, look no further. Forster and Marston have delivered!" John Gallacher PhD AFBPsS CPsychol FFPH, Professor of Cognitive Health, University of Oxford ‘Coherent, clear, concise a nd compelling as always, their book is both a good read a nd a structured approach that catalyses discussion a nd offers a short compendium of distilled a nswers.’ Professor Rob George, King’s College, London
In Christianity: The Evidence Roger Forster and Paul Marston explore the grounds for Christian faith drawing from the natural world and science, historical evidence and our general human experiences. Recommended for anyone who wants to examine the case for Christianity, or to get equipped to explain their faith to others. "This is a book to savour. Not only do the a uthors provide strong evidence for the truth of Christianity but they also reveal their passion for personal knowledge of God in Christ. Make no mistake: this is not an arid work of apologetics but a n intelligent commitment to Evangelism that challenges many of the assumptions of secular thinking." Canon Dr Andrew Walker, Emeritus professor of Theology, Culture and Education, King’s College, London "If you want a clear, succinct a nd reasoned case for Christianity, look no further. Forster and Marston have delivered!" John Gallacher PhD AFBPsS CPsychol FFPH, Professor of Cognitive Health, University of Oxford ‘Coherent, clear, concise a nd compelling as always, their book is both a good read a nd a structured approach that catalyses discussion a nd offers a short compendium of distilled a nswers.’ Professor Rob George, King’s College, London