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WHAT’S
SO GREAT ABOUT CHRISTIANITY
by Dinesh D'Souza
From the book jacket:
Is Christianity true? Can
an intelligent, college-educated person really
believe the Bible? Or do the atheists have it
right? Has Christianity been disproven by
science, debunked as a force for good, and
discredited as a guide to morality?
Bestselling author Dinesh
D’Souza (What’s So Great About America)
approaches Christianity with a skeptical eye, but
treats the skeptics with equal skepticism. The
result is a book that will challenge the assumptions
of both believers and doubters and affirm that there
really is, indeed, something great about
Christianity.
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“With
scholarship
and
eloquence
that reminds
me of C. S.
Lewis,
Dinesh
D’Souza
addresses
the urgent
questions of
our time,
such as ‘Is
Christianity
believable
in the face
of the
discoveries
of modern
science and
modern
scholarship?’
His answer
is a
resounding
yes. More
than a
decisive
refutation
of atheist
attacks,
this is a
powerful,
affirming,
genuinely
exciting
argument for
Christianity.
You may want
to carry
this one
around with
you.”
Reverend
Robert H.
Schuller
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(continued)
D’Souza
reveals:
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Why
Christianity explains the universe, and
our origins, better than atheism does
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Why
Christianity and science are not
irreconcilable, but science and atheism
might be
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Why
the alleged sins of Christianity—the
Crusades, the Inquisition, the Galileo
affair—are vastly overblown
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Why
atheism is a demonstrably dangerous
creed—and a cowardly one
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Why
evolution does not threaten Christian
belief
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Why
atheists fear the Big Bang theory
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Why
Christianity is the ultimate defense of
man’s free will
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Why
ultimately you can’t have Western
civilization—and all we value from
it—without the Christianity that gave it
birth
Provocative, enlightening, a
twenty-first-century successor to C. S.
Lewis’s Mere Christianity, Dinesh
D’Souza’s What’s So Great About
Christianity is the perfect book for the
seeker, the skeptic, and the believer who
wants to defend his faith.
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“Responding
to the
current
epidemic of
atheist
manifestos,
Dinesh
D’Souza
applies just
the right
balm for the
troubled
soul.
Assembling
arguments
from
history,
philosophy,
theology,
and
science—yes,
science!—he
builds a
modern and
compelling
case for
faith in a
loving God.
If you’re
seeking the
truth about
God, the
universe,
and the
meaning of
life, this
is a great
place to
look.”
Francis
Collins,
director of the
Human Genome
Institute
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