Volume 29:Issue 5
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Contents:
From the Editor:
Time for a Second Wind by Steve Bright
Feature Articles:
The Fictitious Gospel of Judas and Its Sensational Promotion by Daniel Hoffman
News Watch:
Two Minds in One Episcopal Body by Douglas LeBlanc
CaoDai: Eclectic Vietnamese Religion Sees Rebirth by Holly Pivec
Book Reviews:
5 Minute Apologist: Maximum Truth in Minimum Time by Rick Cornish. Reviewed by Robert Velarde
In the Name of Jehovah: Understanding Jehovah’s Witnesses DVD by North American Mission Board. Reviewed by James R. White
The Holy Trinity in Scripture, History, Theology, and Worship by Robert Letham. Reviewed by James R. White
Paul Meets Muhammad: A Christian-Muslim Debate on the Resurrection by Michael R. Licona. Reviewed by Joseph P. Gudel
A Field Guide to Narnia by Colin Duriez Reviewed by Robert Velarde
The Soul of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by Gene Veith. Reviewed by Robert Velarde
Christianity and Islam DVD by Timothy George and T. N. Mohan. Reviewed by Sam Wall
In Defense of Natural Theology: A Post-Humean Assessment by James F. Sennett and Douglas Groothuis, eds. Reviewed by Chad Meister
By Design or by Chance? by Denyse O’Leary. Reviewed by Donald F. Calbreath
The Limitations of Scientific Truth: Why Science Can’t Answer Life’s Ultimate Questions by Nigel Brush. Reviewed by Donald F. Calbreath
Find It Quick Handbook on Cults and New Religions: Where Did They Come From? What Do They Believe? by Ron Rhodes. Reviewed by Richard G. Howe
Answering the Objections of Atheists, Agnostics, and Skeptics by Ron Rhodes. Reviewed by Richard G. Howe
Philosophy Made Slightly Less Difficult: A Beginner’s Guide to Life’s Big Questions by Garret J. DeWeese and J. P. Moreland. Reviewed by Richard G. Howe
Building Belief: Constructing Faith from the Ground Up by Chad Meister. Reviewed by Max Herrera
Ask Hank:
Is There Evidence For Life After Death? by Hank Hanegraaff
Practical Hermeneutics:
Presumed Innocent until Proven Guilty by H. Wayne House
Effective Evangelism:
Making a Case for the Resurrection at 36,000 Feet by Michael Licona
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