New Ebook, True Reason, Releases Today

Dear Readers:

I am very excited to inform you that today is the official release date for the ebook, True Reason: Christian Responses to the Challenge of Atheism, a book created by several members of the Christian Apologetics Alliance in direct response to the secular Reason Rally that will be held on March 24. I am in the process of reviewing this excellent work, and I highly recommend that you get a copy for yourselves. Whether you're a Christian or a non-believer, this book has some really good arguments demonstrating that Christianity is reasonable and that, while atheists are capable of reasoning, they often do it irrationally despite their claim to reason.



Briefly, the book description is as follows:

Thirteen authors have teamed up to discuss what the New Atheists mean by reason, where they succeed at it, and how much more reasonable Christianity is at its best than the New Atheism is at its best.

Be on the lookout for a review here on the DCFblog! In the meantime, please check out these sources for more information:

Thinking Christian: ANNOUNCING TRUE REASON: CHRISTIAN RESPONSES TO THE CHALLENGE OF ATHEISM

Reasons For God: Announcing True Reason!

Faithful Thinkers: True Reason: Christian Responses to the Challenge of Atheism.

The Two Book Approach: Reason Rally: the "True Reason" response in a new ebook

Deeper Waters: Reason Rally: True Reason

DCFblog review: Reason Rally and True Reason: Ebook Review

The ebook can be purchased now for only $2.99!

God bless,
Christiana

Comments

  1. Sounds like a good book to read. I'm going to have to check it out! Thanks for the post!

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